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Next Generation Network Services Technologies And Strategies Neill Wilkinsonauth

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Next Generation Network Services Technologies And Strategies Neill Wilkinsonauth
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.28 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Neill Wilkinson(auth.)
ISBN: 9780470858561, 9780471486671, 0470858567, 0471486671
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Next Generation Network Services Technologies And Strategies Neill Wilkinsonauth by Neill Wilkinson(auth.) 9780470858561, 9780471486671, 0470858567, 0471486671 instant download after payment.

'Next Generation' refers to the new technologies and services that telecommunications operators will have at their disposal as they create new 3G networks where voice and data converge and which are based on packet switched rather than circuit switched telephony.
Providing a much needed overview of the latest communication technologies and describing the influences of the so-called "next generation" networks on telecommunication operators' environments, this text begins with a very brief history of telecommunications, and explains how the advent of the internet has changed the way people think about communications. The book is split into three parts:
1. Technologies: Describes the different technologies that are influencing the change from circuit switched to packet switched telephony. Covers Media Gateway Control (MEGACO), application service provision, models for management, mobile and fixed technologies such as Digital Subscriber Line and GPRS.
2. Services: Explains the new services that are made possible by the new technologies, and how they improve on current services. This section also brings in important techniques from software engineering (such as application frameworks) and shows how they may be used to create flexible network architectures.
3. Going Forward: The effects of all the recent changes on the telecommunications operators, and how it is possible to capitalise on this. Roadmaps provide a picture of the state of the industry in six months, one year and three years' time.
* Presents overviews of all the new technologies and services, demonstrating how they interrelate
* Written by a consultant with a wide experience of installing networks, as well as advising on network strategies for companies including Marconi, BT, IPL, Mercury, BTCellnet and Cable & Wireless
* Coverage includes Internet connectivity, e-commerce, call centres, application service provision, UMTS, WAP, billing, security and directory enable networks
A leading edge reference resource for telecommunications network managers, network strategists and designers.Content:
Chapter 1 Circuit Switched Technologies (pages 3–17):
Chapter 2 The Transmission Infrastructure (pages 19–31):
Chapter 3 Intelligent Networks (pages 33–39):
Chapter 4 Mobile Networks (pages 41–51):
Chapter 5 Packet Switched Technologies (pages 53–84):
Chapter 6 Access Technologies (pages 85–92):
Chapter 7 Voice and Data Convergence (pages 93–98):
Chapter 8 Representing Information (pages 99–113):
Chapter 9 Directories – More Than Just Information Storage (pages 115–120):
Chapter 10 Intelligent Network Services (pages 123–144):
Chapter 11 Call Centres (pages 145–154):
Chapter 12 Internet?Based Services (pages 155–166):
Chapter 13 Bringing it all Together – the New Network Architecture (pages 167–171):
Chapter 14 Expectation and Realisation (pages 175–186):

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