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The Basics of Telecommunications
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 660

The Basics of Telecommunications

Exploring ideas that are critical in shaping network evolution, this fifth edition provides the necessary understanding of deployed, current, and emerging technologies that are being used in the business world. This has been newly updated to reflect the inudstry's latest advancements and current trends and covers all major information-industry technologies, including ADSL, cable modems, fiber-optic technology, ATM, optical networks, VoIP, and mobile communications.

Wireless Communications
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

Wireless Communications

Containing essays from leading experts in the industry that discuss academic theories and practical applications of wireless communications, this book focuses on the latest wireless technologies and advancements. A diverse volume, it seeks to shed light on such topics as business strategies and current trends while combining the perspectives of many specialists across the nation.

Annual Review of Communications
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1124

Annual Review of Communications

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Evolving the Access Network
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Evolving the Access Network

An in-depth piece that focuses on how companies can migrate their traditional networks to broadband—yet support new services without sacrificing the quality or profitability of either—this guide discusses which technology should be deployed and what the network impact of delivering such emerging services is.

Network Management and Security
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 246

Network Management and Security

A thorough, detailed look into the world of the telecommunications, the internet, and information industries and their relation to networks and security, global specialists have come together in this volume to reveal their ideas on related topics. This reference includes notable discussions on the design of telecommunications networks, information management, network inventory, security policy and quality, and internet tomography and statistics.

IP Communications
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 124

IP Communications

An indispensable volume for both specialists and field professionals, this guide looks into the world of IP communications and the societal impacts it will have. From corporate perspectives to voice over IP to quality of service, the authors share their distinct perspectives, making it a diverse study of the field.

Delivering the Promise of IPTV
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

Delivering the Promise of IPTV

Examining recent advances in both TV delivery and computing/networking technologies, this book explores profitable, successful next-generation TV offerings. The focus of this comprehensive report is on using advances in internet technologies and networking to deliver competitive, multichannel pay-TV services to customer TV sets.

Smartphones
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Smartphones

Analyzing the new technology of Smartphones in great detail, this guide discusses relevant reference solutions, the role of middleware on related operating systems, and how cell phone vendors consequently confront this growing challenge. A very detailed and cogent perspective on the world of Smartphones, the report examines its vast feature sets, reveals its impact on other leading technologies and companies, and supplies extensive case studies on how Smartphones enhance user productivity and encourage deployment of user applications.

The Basics of Cellular
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 100

The Basics of Cellular

Cellular technology has enabled mobile communications to become a part of virtually everyone's life, yet it still continues to grow in number and range of services. Learn the ins and outs of cellular networks and services with this thorough overview, while delving deeper into several related topics such as connection and network reliability.

Broadband Wireless and WiMAX
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 526

Broadband Wireless and WiMAX

To remain competitive, service providers must develop a wireless strategy that coordinates offerings and networks between their wireline and wireless broadband infrastructures. Advances in fixed wireless broadband standards have enabled service providers to extend the reach and speed of their high-speed services. In addition, the deployment of mobile broadband solutions such as 3G is inaugurating a new era in communications. This report presents today's most viable broadband business models and market strategies, highlighting ways to retain customers while increasing profitability. Authored by professionals currently at work in the industry, this report offers a knowledgeable and in-depth examination of 802.16x (WiMAX) and 802.20; 802.11x (Wi-Fi) networks and WLANs; mobility, portability, and fixed services integration; and integrated wireless/wireline service offerings.