• Manuel Converging Networks – 2010
  • Preface
  • CONTENTS
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Communications Fusion - The convergence of telecommunications and mass media
    • 2.1 Paradigm shift: "Any service, Any device"
    • 2.2 All-over IP
    • 2.3 Going mobile
    • 2.4 Looking to the future: networking "Things"
    • 2.5 NGNs - converging networks
    • 2.6 Reflecting convergence - regulations converge
    • 2.7 Reflecting convergence - standards converge
  • 3 Overview of IP network technology
    • 3.1 The structure of the Internet
    • 3.2 The Internet Protocol model
    • 3.3 Above IP
    • 3.4 The user's perspective
    • 3.5 From IPv4 to IPv6
    • 3.6 Security
    • 3.7 Virtual private networks
  • 4 Next generation networks
    • 4.1 Overview
    • 4.2 Fixed-mobile convergence
    • 4.3 NGN functional architecture
  • 5 Transport stratum
    • 5.1 Access and core transport functions
    • 5.2 Transport control functions
    • 5.3 MPLS-based mobility
    • 5.4 Flow-state aware transport technology
    • 5.5 Exchange of aggregated flow information
    • 5.6 IPv6 next generation networks
    • 5.7 ID/locator separation
  • 6 Service stratum
    • 6.1 IP multimedia subsystem (IMS)
    • 6.2 PSTN/ISDN emulation
    • 6.3 Session/Border controller
    • 6.4 NGN session control signalling profiles
    • 6.5 Emergency telecommunications
    • 6.6 PSTN/ISDN evolution to NGN
    • 6.7 Virtual private networks
    • 6.8 IPTV
    • 6.9 Converged services
    • 6.10 Open service environment
  • 7 Applications
    • 7.1 Managed delivery services
    • 7.2 Web services and NGN
  • 8 Security
    • 8.1 NGN security requirements
    • 8.2 Authentication and authorisation in NGN
    • 8.3 Identity management
  • 9 NGN management
    • 9.1 Principles
    • 9.2 Management of performance measurement
  • 10 Charging and accounting
  • 11 The Internet of things
  • 12 NGN regulation
    • 12.1 Competition - Regulation - Competition: A brief history of telecommunication regulation
    • 12.2 The aims of regulation
    • 12.3 Regulatory convergence
    • 12.4 Guidelines for regulation of next generation networks
  • 13 Conclusions
  • Annex A – Overview of ITU-T Recommendations on next generation networks
    • A.1.1 Requirements and architecture
    • A.1.2 IPTV
    • A.1.3 Signalling
    • A.1.4 Testing
  • Annex B – Abbreviations and acronyms used in this handbook
  • References