Trends in the automation of service provisioning

The elements of automated provisioning are identified as: computerized operations systems; real-time interfaces among systems; consistency among various databases; remotely controllable network elements; and maximum availability of in-place connections. The past, present, and future of the provision...

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Telephony
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