Broadband Integrated Services over Proposed Open CPE Architecture
Kushal Roy
DST Government of India and faculty, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Haldia Institute of Technology, ICARE Complex, PO H.I.T Haldia, PIN- 721657, West Bengal, India
Abstract—Over the decades, due to technology limitations and regulatory restrictions, information services have been delivered to subscribers through multiple service providers. In recent years, however, the advancement of digital communication technology, the passing of the 1996 Telecommunications Act in the U.S., and the emergence of the Internet are driving network convergence. As a result, the industry is calling for the consolidation of an integrated Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) in the customer’s premises to provide integrated services, such as multimedia, voice, and data services. However, the ever-changing network standards and competing technologies not only confuse carriers, but also prevent them from committing to massive CPE deployment. In this paper, the problems carriers face in the deployment of integrated services over broadband are first described. In order to remove these deployment obstacles, and also to create new value-added services, service models are investigated and an open CPE architecture is proposed that will support the wide range of broadband access technologies and ever-changing network standards.
Index Terms—integrated services, broadband, VoIP, PSN, softswitch model
Cite: Kushal Roy, "Broadband Integrated Services over Proposed Open CPE Architecture," Journal of Emerging Technologies in Web Intelligence, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 106-109, May 2010. doi:10.4304/jetwi.2.2.106-109
Index Terms—integrated services, broadband, VoIP, PSN, softswitch model
Cite: Kushal Roy, "Broadband Integrated Services over Proposed Open CPE Architecture," Journal of Emerging Technologies in Web Intelligence, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 106-109, May 2010. doi:10.4304/jetwi.2.2.106-109
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