Analyzing Web 2.0 Integration with Next Generation Networks for Services Rendering
Kamaljit I. Lakhtaria, Dhinaharan Nagamalai

TL;DR
This paper explores how integrating Web 2.0 technologies with Next Generation Networks (NGN) and IMS can create innovative, user-centric telecom services that combine communication and web functionalities for enhanced user experience.
Contribution
It proposes a framework for convergence of Web 2.0 and NGN-IMS, highlighting benefits and new service possibilities driven by user needs and web-based interfaces.
Findings
Web 2.0 integration enables innovative telecom services.
Convergence improves user participation and content sharing.
Customizable service interfaces enhance user experience.
Abstract
The Next Generation Networks (NGN) aims to integrate for IP-based telecom infrastructures and provide most advance & high speed emerging value added services. NGN capable to provide higher innovative services, these services will able to integrate communication and Web service into a single platform. IP Multimedia Subsystem, a NGN leading technology, enables a variety of NGN-compliant communications services to interoperate while being accessed through different kinds of access networks, preferably broadband. IMS-NGN services essential by both consumer and corporate users are by now used to access services, even communications services through the web and web-based communities and social networks, It is key for success of IMS-based services to be provided with efficient web access, so users can benefit from those new services by using web-based applications and user interfaces, not only…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMultimedia Communication and Technology
