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TR 101 615 : 1.1.1

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NETWORK ASPECTS (NA) - SERVICES AND NETWORKS ARCHITECTURE EVOLUTION FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS

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Foreword
1 Scope
   1.1 Who will use the present document?
   1.2 Benefits of a Network Architecture
2 References
3 Definitions and abbreviations
   3.1 Definitions
   3.2 Abbreviations
4 Guiding Principles on Architecture
5 Use of Enterprise Models
6 Structural Model & Interfaces
   6.1 Interfaces to the Telecommunications Platform
   6.2 Segment, Domain and Platform Interfaces
7 Relationship to the GMM Framework Architecture
   7.1 Open issues related to the GMM model
   7.2 Evolution of GMM Model
8 Relationship to UMTS
9 Relationship to IMT-2000
10 Scenarios
   10.1 Video-on-Demand Scenario
   10.2 Distributed Processing Scenario
   10.3 Radio Distribution Scenario
11 Requirements on the Generic Communication Services
   Platform (GCS)
12 Reference Models for GCS
   12.1 Open architectural issues on the functional
        reference model
13 Options for the Distribution of Functions
   13.1 Interoperability
   13.2 Mobility
   13.3 UPT server-based implementation
   13.4 IN and B-ISDN CS-3
14 Interfaces
15 Functions/Protocols/APIs to be developed
History

The relationship between the Telecommunications services platform, the end-user roles and the other platforms defined in EII Enterprise Mode, and the GMM Framework architecture. The requirements of these are specified in architectural terms.

Committee
NA 8
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
25
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

ETR 262 : 20001 BROADBAND INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK (B-ISDN) - ASYNCHRONOUS TRANSFER MODE (ATM) VIDEO ON DEMAND (VOD) NETWORK ASPECTS

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