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Process to move to next gen network initiated

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Our Economy Bureau New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 06 2013 | 6:11 AM IST
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) today set in motion the process of permitting operators to migrate to next-generation networks and provide different types of telecom services on a single network.
 
At present, various types of telecom services are provided through separate networks. "The key aspects of the network are that these enable access through a variety of networks and, because they are based on Internet protocol (IP) technology, they not only offer much cheaper bandwidth, but also make available a wide variety of services," the regulator said in its consultation paper on "Issues Pertaining to Next Generation Networks".
 
The regulator added that next-generation network promise to provide a number of benefits and opportunities for both service providers and end users by providing innovative services and applications through a common platform.
 
The regulator has sought the views of all stakeholders including service providers and industry associations on issues such as whether next-generation networks are relevant for India, and if so, the time-frame for the industry to migrate to them, and the role of the regulator to ensure smooth migration.
 
It has also sought views on technical issues such as the need for next-generation network specifications, adopting a technology neutral approach and addressing security concerns.
 
On the regulatory front, the Trai has sought stakeholders' comments on whether regulatory initiatives were required on NGN, or, if there should only be "light touch" regulation on the matter.
 
Operators in many developed countries like the UK, Japan, Singapore, Holland, Italy and Hong Kong have initiated the process of migration to NGN, the regulator added.

 
 

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First Published: Jan 13 2006 | 12:00 AM IST

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