Sprint Nextel plans to use a single core infrastructure for all its networks, including the WiMax wireless broadband system coming later this year, and to capture information that will help third parties customize services.
A common optical backbone, IP (Internet Protocol) network, cell-site infrastructure and IMS (Internet Protocol Multimedia Subsystem) will serve all of the carrier's networks, said Ben Vos, vice president of core technologies at Sprint, in a speech at the VON.x conference Tuesday in San Jose, California. The carrier will also give third-party software developers and content owners access to that infrastructure through common APIs (application programming interfaces).
All this is necessary to deliver a consistent experience to subscribers using multiple devices, Vos said.
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