Wireless Intelligent Network

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Wireless Intelligent Networks

By: Nitin Sharma, BCA 6th Sem, 1st Shift

Wireless Intelligent Network (WIN) is a concept developed by the TR-45 Mobile and Personal Communications Systems Standards engineering committee of the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA). Its goal is to transport the assets of the Intelligent Network to the wireless system, using the TIA-41 set of specialised standards. Establishing WIN standards on this convention allows moving to an insightful system without making current network infrastructure outdated.

Today's wireless users are way more advanced than they were five years back. They are no longer satisfied with simply making calls, they expect inventive approaches to utilise their wireless phones. They need different services that allow them to make and receive calls in an assortment of ways. Upgraded and advance services are becoming very significant to wireless customers. Customers nowadays expect features like voice messaging and caller ID to be a part of the deal when they get a new mobile connection. Thus, services and features like internet surfing, prepaid offers, voice based controlling, etc. are becoming the main selling points in the current saturated market.

The demand for these enhanced services will only go up in the coming time as the competition between the service providers increases. Upgraded services will also lure potential new customers and increase the airtime of the network. As the wireless market continues to be more competitive than ever, quick deployment of advanced services is becoming the centre of a successful wireless strategy.

Wireline networks have been revolutionised by the introduction of Intelligent Network (IN). Quick setting-up and distribution of services have become the benchmark for a good wireline intelligent network. The introduction of Wireless Intelligent Network (WIN) is expected to bring the same success to the wireless networks. This is even more important as wireless networks are considered the future of communication.

Advantages of Wireless Intelligent Networks

  1. Rapid introduction of new services.
  2. Provide service customizations according to customer needs.
  3. More stable network.
  4. Deliver high volume of data.
  5. Efficient system utilisation.

Limitations of Wireless Intelligent Networks

  1. High implementation cost.
  2. Less secure.
  3. Complex to configure.
  4. Easily affected by surroundings.
Wireless Intelligent Networks are the current trend of wireless network market. The high competition between the service providers has only helped in the quick development of WIN. Thus, it is pretty safe to say that Wireless Intelligent Networks will be the main networking technology for the foreseeable future.

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