This paper describes how advanced distributed software techniques based on agent technology can be used to provide brokering within a complex service delivery environment in order to deliver services to end users in a consistent and simple manner. It also describes the benefits of separating and distributing service control from service transport in next-generation networks (NGN), a principle inspired by the MSF architecture.
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