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A Toolkit for Telecommunication Applications -- Grasshopper ? A Mobile Agent Platform for Active Telecommunication Networks -- Network Management -- Advanced Network Management Functionalities through the Use of Mobile Software Agents -- Market-Based Call Routing in Telecommunications Networks Using Adaptive Pricing and Real Bidding -- Co-operating Market/Ant Based Multi-agent Systems for Intelligent Network Load Control -- JAMES: A Platform of Mobile Agents for the Management of Telecommunication Networks -- Using Mobile Agents for Distributed Network Performance Management -- Electronic Commerce -- Realization of an Agent-Based Certificate Authority and Key Distribution Center -- Telecommunication Services -- Providing Telecommunication Services through Multi-agent Negotiation -- Dynamic VPN Provisioning through Communicative Agents -- Mobility Support with a Mobile Agent System -- Software Agents for Enhancing Messaging in a Universal Personal Numbering Service -- Abrose: A Cooperative Multi-agent Based Framework for Marketplace. 330 $aThe first international workshop on Intelligent Agents for Telecommunications Applications (IATA?96) was held in July 1996 in Budapest during the XII European Conference on Artificial Intelligence ECAI?96. 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