Figure 3.2 IMS reference architecture
Courtesy R. Stastny, ÖFEGBesides such features illustrated by the architecture diagram for the IMS in
Figure 3.2, the following are several other telecom standards procedures:
■■ Detailed standards documents are developed before research and trials
of experimental systems.
■■ Telecom standards documents usually do not bear the names of their
authors and are considered to have been issued by organizations, often
driven by marketing departments.
■■ Telecom standards are driven by commercial business models and the
constraints of time-to-market. As we will see later in this chapter, Inter-
net standards have very different drivers.Internet Architecture
The engineering of Internet communications differs in many ways from
telecommunications engineering. We will quote the relevant passages from
RFC 1958, “Architectural Principles of the Internet,” [2] by Brian Carpenter
and reproduce some paragraphs, since we find it impossible to articulate the
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