Abstract :
For several years, telecommunications providers have touted the potential of converged networks that offer a wide range of voice, data, and multimedia services, all over a single IP infrastructure. These networks - which differ from today´s disparate voice, data, signaling, and control networks - would be based on open standards rather than proprietary approaches and let users work with applications or one another across wireless or wireline platforms. However, these networks have been just a vision until recently. Now, though, a growing number of telecommunications carriers and equipment vendors-including Alcatel, British Telecommunication, Ericsson, Lucent Technologies, Motorola, and Nokia - are beginning to release devices and services based on a convergence approach called IP Multimedia Subsystem.
Keywords :
IP networks; message authentication; multimedia communication; telecommunication security; IP Multimedia Subsystem; IP infrastructure; converged networks; data services; signaling; voice services; Access protocols; Authentication; Authorization; Circuits; Communication system control; Home automation; Network servers; Telephony; Transport protocols; Web server; Converged networks; IMS technology; Telecommunications technology;