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Intelligent Networks
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ALSO CALLED: Smart Networks
DEFINITION: Intelligent Network (IN) is a telephone network architecture originated by Bell Communications Research (Bellcore) in which the service logic for a call is located separately from the switching facilities, allowing services to be added or changed without having to redesign switching equipment. According
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Beyond the Internet: Building Multiplatform P2P Communities
| sponsored by Recursion Software, Inc.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this white paper to learn the basic technology requirements to enable intelligent apps and prepare your organization for the next generation of community-based software development.
Posted: 03 Oct 2008 | Published: 03 Oct 2008
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Five Ways to Improve Cost Containment
| sponsored by Cisco Systems, Inc.
WHITE PAPER:
An intelligent information network infrastructure can go a long way toward helping SMBs contain costs. This paper examines five ways SMBs can make their network work for them.
Posted: 22 Feb 2008 | Published: 01 Jan 2007
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INTELLIGENT NETWORKS DEFINITION (continued):
to Bell Atlantic, IN is a "service-specific" architecture. That is, a certain portion of a dialed phone number, such as 800 or 900, triggers a request for a specific service. A later version of IN called Advanced Intelligent Network ( AIN) introduces the idea of a "service-independent" architecture in which a given part of a telephone number can interpreted differently by different services depending on factors such as time of day, caller identity, and type of call. AIN makes it easy
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