kärnnätsverk
Kärnnätsverk, often translated as "core network," refers to the central part of a telecommunications network. It is responsible for routing and transporting voice and data traffic between different parts of the network and to other networks. Unlike the edge or access network, which connects end-user devices to the network, the core network handles the high-capacity, long-distance transmission.
The architecture of a kärnnätsverk typically involves a series of interconnected high-speed routers and switches. These
In mobile telecommunications, the kärnnätsverk is crucial for managing subscriber data, authentication, and the handover of