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Overview of the new generation network R&D in Japan

Published:17 June 2009Publication History

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This talk presents the current status of R&D on New Generation Network (NWGN) in Japan which is expected to be developed until 2020 as a network beyond the Internet and Next Generation Network (NGN). Social and technological requirements for NWGN and the Japanese formation of R&D are introduced. Some of key technologies studied in Japan for NWGN are shown.

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          CFI '09: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Future Internet Technologies
          June 2009
          66 pages
          ISBN:9781605586861
          DOI:10.1145/1555697

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          • Published: 17 June 2009

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