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Thursday, November 26 - 2009

Internet Protocols Networks Future Challenges and Opportunities

Giancarlo Duella, Head of EEMEA SFO Expertise Group -Senior Consultant, Orange Business Services, stated that the communications environment has developed during the recent period.

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Operators used to depend on delivering traditional telephone communications services, however; the missions they have to accomplish grow more and more everyday and requires a new type of smart networks that enable the user to access the world around him via public or personal networks . That is to say a user should be able to easily access his smart home network and to distantly control all his house appliances efficiently. Hence, enterprises should work on providing new operation models with the most cost-effective method possible. Duello highlighted that these services should be designed in a manner that makes it adaptable to every individual's requirements.

Eng. Hossam Al-Sayed, Systems Solutions Manager Nokia Networks, claimed that integrated services depend basically on the integrated networks infrastructure so that it is able to interact together offering a unified patch of services. "if companies want to fulfill their goals, they have to start thinking of the end consumer. Services should be designed according to his requirements and not according to enterprises wishes, he added.

Karim Bolos -Systems Solutions Manager at Ericsson, asserted that tending towards building new internet networks to offer fast and integrated services is inevitable. However; such transformation should occur gradually in orde to secure high levels of security and quality.

Beshir Qassem, International Sales Manager at Proxim, pointed out to a number of successful experiments in the application of third generation networks, which depend on Internet Protocols among them is the WiMax network constructed by Intel at Awesome village in Cairo.
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