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NGN (uncountable)
(networking) Initialism of next generation networking.
Access network: The user can connect to the IP-core of NGN in various ways, most of which use the standard Internet Protocol (IP). Source: Internet
Depp is suing The Sun's publisher, News Group Newspapers (NGN), and executive editor Dan Wootton, over an article published in 2018 that labelled him a "wife beater" - an allegation he strenuously denies. Source: Internet
Emerging technologies of wireless broadband, FttH, digital media, convergence, smart grids, NGN and VoIP. Source: Internet
Due to deregulation and a push toward all-IP architecture, SS7 is opening up, notably with SIGTRAN (SS7 over IP) and NGN (Next Gen Networks) initiatives. Source: Internet
The diffusion of NGN and SaaS is also backing up the efforts of NEC’s Unified Communications (UC) to implement ubiquitous enterprise systems that are able to expand in any type of business field. Source: Internet
He noted that it was NGN and Mr Wootton - not Ms Heard - who was defending the claim, but said that 'they rely heavily on the information which Ms Heard can provide'. Source: Internet