The architecture of information and
communication infrastructures is changing to accommodate requirements for a growing number of ICT-enabled services
and applications, along with evolution to next-generation networks (NGN)
and further evolutions, including new-generation networks or
future networks.
Technologies should be of lower cost,
easy to maintain and adapted to local environments.
The current telecommunication market
requires flexible network planning methodologies which can adapt to these evolutions in network architectures. For
this reason, ITU should continue to engage in formal partnerships with
outside partners, who can provide resources and tools for, inter alia,
network design, planning and monitoring, in tune with the future
requirements of the ITU membership.
The objective of the programme is to
assist Member States in the implementation of evolution to these future network architectures and technologies, in
order to accommodate the requirements of a growing
number of ICT-enabled services and applications.