Course Duration
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Course Objectives
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On completion of the course the delegate will be able to:
- Explain the motivation and objectives of the Intelligent Network (IN)
- Describe the principles of IN (SS7 network and INAP, basic call modelling, IN service decomposition, IN architecture elements and their interactions for providing IN services).
- Describe the structure of ITU-T Q.1200 IN standards and their modelling framework (INCM).
- Describe the benchmark services and related architectures enabled by the different Capability Sets (CS-1-CS-4).
- Explain the evolution trends resulting from the impact of new IT (OO technologies), and the Internet.
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Course Overview
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This training course will provide the participants with a comprehensive view of the IN issues. The course will focus on important aspects such as principles, structure of ITU-T IN standards and their modelling framework, the benchmark services and related architectures, the evolution trends resulting from mobile networks, internet and new software architectures.
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Key Benefits
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Attendees will obtain a greater knowledge of designing and applications of Intelligent network.
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Pre-Requisites for Participants
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Practical experience in GSM would be recommended.
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Who Should Attend?
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Telecom Managers, Project leaders, Planning Managers, Service Provision Managers and Staffs
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Course Outline
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- IN Basics
- IN drivers & objectives
- IN services & market
- IN Architectural Principles
- PSTN/POTS & SS7 basics
- First IN architecture
- IN evolution
- IN Standards Framework
- Standards bodies overview
- ITU-T Q.1200 IN series
- IN Conceptual Model (INCM)
- IN Capability Set 1 - Services Definitions
- Service modelling
- Functional architecture
- INAP
- Capability Set 2 - Services Definitions
- Service modelling
- Functional architecture
- INAP
- Capability Set 3 + 4 - Architecture Extensions
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