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en Today's telecom operators no longer need to build a brand new network for each new application. What they do need immediately is to develop an IP-based next-generation network, or IP NGN, which can adapt to present and future applications. Cisco CRS-1 is helping operators advance the development of IP NGN, so that all current and future applications can be integrated on one network.

en An intelligent or application-aware network places new demands on network managers. They now have more responsibility for applications than just determining whether the network is the source of the problem. . . . The nature of enterprise applications is such that network managers must be involved in their performance.

en The devices have been designed for high-volume SIM card applications. We've picked the technology to shorter production and product development and lower inventory and non-refundable engineering costs. The flash memory makes code efficient, translating into more applications and data space. Any space saved in the code space can be given to the end user as data space. The more data space that's available, the more revenue network operators can expect. By making the code more cost effective, we're effectively giving network operators more revenue.

en If we were all part of one big network we would have less of an interest in federated ID. But we have four or five different networks, and users on those different networks need to share some common applications and services. Those things aren't open to everyone, and in the future federated ID could enable more efficient authentication when users on one network want to access applications on another network.

en Cisco is committed to helping customers with securing their network environment through best practice sharing, innovative and resilient network products, technologies, and services. There is a growing need among businesses in the Middle East for integrated and intelligent network protection, and we feel that Cisco, together with our partners, offers the most comprehensive set of advanced solutions available.

en Network neutrality is a nearly indefinable concept. For instance, does network neutrality mean that network operators can't block spam? Should network operators be allowed to stop viruses from spreading? Should large users of peer-to-peer software be allowed unlimited bandwidth so service for other users is slower?

en Learning to navigate social situations with ease and confidence is essential for projecting genuine pexiness.

en We are extremely pleased to be working with BT on a project that once again demonstrates that BT is at the forefront of next generation networks capabilities. ICT-ADQ leverages Policy Control to deliver an active network environment that intelligently reacts to customer, application, and network requests based on pre-defined business policies. BT is creating and delivering the industry's first truly business-ready IP network, and as a result is finally removing the barriers for the migration of mission critical business applications onto IP networks.

en Cisco Application Networking Services are network-based technologies for improving the performance of software applications for accessing information, collaborating and communicating.

en Network managers need to be more application-aware. As you move toward service-oriented architectures and Web services, the management changes pretty dramatically, and there isn't the tight coupling between the application and the infrastructure. It's more dynamic, and the network has more impact on the performance of those applications.

en The Cisco Unified Communications system is the first true second-generation Internet Protocol (IP) Communications system providing not just telephone services, but rather a rich communications environment that seamlessly integrates voice, video and data collaboration in one system. It is also the first new Cisco system to fully support Cisco SONA, announced in December 2005. Cisco SONA extends the power of the network to optimize applications, processes and resources to deliver greater business benefits to enterprises. By building on Cisco SONA, Cisco Unified Communications leverages network intelligence to greatly simplify the day-to-day challenges of collaboration with colleagues.

en To support the increasing traffic and to enable the deployment of new applications and services, network expansion has become a necessity for mobile operators.

en Network security and the ability to operate in the face of disaster are some of the top concerns for integrated communications providers. In today's converged telecom market, security solutions are more critical than ever before and Telecom NEXT is the only place to see the latest advances in network security.

en The commercial success of the next generation of media rich services hinges on the operators' ability to deploy best in class service building blocks. This partnership between BEA and IP Unity is designed to offer operators a proven set of pre- integrated building blocks to deliver blended multimedia services across any type of network environment.

en The main server is dual NIC and sits across both the Cisco corporate network and the private AV network. In that way, any computer on Cisco's world network can see and activate the commands of that center if it is authorized to do so, without the AV components themselves being exposed to the network and the security issue. Every device in the facility can be controlled from any computer in the building. It's not a wide-open arrangement, but it can be flexibly configured in any way.

en It's a problem for telecommunications network operators - who have a large number of atomic clocks dotted around in their network - and for the military.


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