A core network is the central part of a telecommunications network that provides various services to customers who are connected by access networks. It typically carries traffic between different access networks, such as cellular networks, fixed-line networks, and other core networks. Core networks provide functions such as aggregation, authentication, call control, switching, charging, and service invocation. They are crucial for delivering voice, data, and multimedia services.
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