IP NGN
Enabling Service Provider Transformation
Telecommunication services form the foundation of our connected lives in the digital world. Today, Communication Service Providers (CSPs) have graduated from providing basic voice and telephony services to offering a host of entertainment and other value added services. However, despite the demand for these services, the telecom industry is grappling with multiple challenges, including falling voice revenues, rising network capital costs and a growing threat from Over-the-Top (OTT) players.
The past decade has witnessed constant growth and change in the business and operational requirements of the communication industry. An explosion of new technologies – such as 4G/LTE, cloud, social networking, and Smartphone – has forever changed the way we share and consume information.
NextHope helps Communication Service Providers (CSP) build flexible, scalable, and secure networks that deliver profitable services for sustainable success across its IP NGN Architectures offerings.
NextHope’s accreditation
Cisco Service Provider – IP NGN Architecture Specialized Partner
Technologies Areas
NextHope offers an end-to-end IP NGN Architectures services through the following solution components:
SP Network Infrastructure
- Core Network (IP/MPLS)
- Edge Network
- Broadband, xDSL
- Carrier Ethernet
- Optical Transport
- Carrier-Grade IPv6
- Secure Infrastructure
- OSS and Network Management
SP Managed Services
- Application Performance Management
- VoIP Trunking
- Contact Center
- Internet
- MPLS VPN
- Secure MPLS (GET VPN)
- Datacenter
- Telepresence
Mobile Internet
- CDMA
- UMTS/HSPA
- LTE / Evolved Packet Core
- WiMax
- Unified RAN Backhaul
- Service Provider Wi-Fi – Hotspot
SP Managed Services
- Cloud Applications and Services
- Cloud and Intelligent Network
- Unified Datacenter
Service providers are facing massive challenges to their revenue and profitability—challenges that impact on their strategies and priorities for both business and technical decision makers
These challenges are characterized within the service provider environment by the need to manage multi-service networks, major growth in traffic, many new services led by Over The Top (OTT) players, a growing number of different types of device to support, accelerating pace of change, and challenges from other sources.