TISPAN’s strategy for NGN standards is directly linked to 3GPP. Many of the TISPAN documents cross-refer to the relevant 3GPP documentation, often with only minor amendments to take ac Building upon the work already done by 3GPP in creating the SIP-based IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem), TISPAN and 3GPP are now working together to define a harmonized IMS-centric core for both wireless and wireline networks.
This harmonized ALL IP network has the potential to provide a completely new telecom business model for both fixed and mobile network operators. Access independent IMS will be a key enabler for fixed/mobile convergence, reducing network installation and maintenance costs, and allowing new services to be rapidly developed and deployed to satisfy new market demands.
NGN Release 1 was launched by TISPAN in December 2005, providing the robust and open standards that industry can use as a reliable basis for the development and implementation of the first generation of NGN systems.
TISPAN is now working on Release 2, with a focus on enhanced mobility, new services and content delivery with improved security and network management.
TISPAN considers effective cooperation with external bodies as essential to the coordination of the global message and further globalization of the TISPAN NGN product.
So the time to influence the standardization of the Next Generation Network is NOW!
Source: http://www.etsi.org/tispan/
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