Diameter is a network protocol used in telecommunications that provides authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) services for network access. It is a replacement for the older RADIUS protocol and is commonly used in 4G/LTE mobile networks to manage access to network resources. The Diameter protocol is used to manage communication between network entities, such as the access device, authentication server, and policy server, to manage user access to network services and resources.
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