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[ NNSquad ] Cisco returns us to yesteryear with IMS and the PSxN?


This sounds a lot like IMS repackaged. Having the network know about subscribers is a giant step backwards as is baking-in policies like QoS and a video network and a voice network.

 

-----Original Message-----
From: nnsquad-bounces+nnsquad=bobf.frankston.com@nnsquad.org [mailto:nnsquad-bounces+nnsquad=bobf.frankston.com@nnsquad.org] On Behalf Of Lauren Weinstein
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2010 12:31
To: nnsquad@nnsquad.org
Subject: [ NNSquad ] Cisco announces "IP NGN" (Next Generation Network) Carrier Routing System (CRS-3)

 

 

Cisco announces "IP NGN" (Next Generation Network) Carrier Routing

System (CRS-3)

 

http://bit.ly/cbRkK9  (Cisco)

 

Related: Cisco Video 2.0 under IP NGN:

 

http://bit.ly/9DA3OX  (Cisco):

 

  "Service intelligence found in the Cisco Intelligent

   Services Gateway (ISG) simplifies authentication

   by permitting sign-on from any access point to

   a multitude of services facilitating the overall

   subscriber experience. Subscriber profiles are

   extensible based on usage patterns that adapt over

   time. Integrating local policy management into edge

   devices enables Cisco to provide dynamic quality of

   service (QoS) on a per-subscriber basis.

 

   Application awareness permits service prioritization

   of any content from or to any device applied on

   a per-service basis, allowing the network to elevate

   the priority of voice over IP (VoIP) or video services

   that cannot sustain latency or elevate priority on

   a per-subscriber basis for fee-paid service enhanced

   performance."

 

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--Lauren--

NNSquad Moderator