Telecommunication Services : Strategic Perspective.
Digital Services in the 21st Century provides a holistic approach to understanding telecommunications by addressing the emergence and dominance of new digital services, consumer and economic dynamics, and the creation of content by service providers. The authors cover the main products and services...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Somerset :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2017.
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Colección: | ComSoc Guides to Communications Technologies Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Series Page; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; List of Contributors; Chapter 1: The Evolving Voice Services: From Circuit Switching to Voice-Over LTE/FTTH); 1.1 Customer Need: Remote Communication; 1.2 FTTH Voice; 1.3 Voice-Over LTE (VoLTE); 1.4 Voice-Over WiFi; 1.5 High-Definition (HD) Voice; 1.6 Over-the-Top Substitutes; Acronyms; Notes; Chapter 2: Internet Services: From Broadband to Ultrabroadband; 2.1 Customer Need: Connectivity and Social Inclusion; 2.2 Fixed Lines: Deploying Fiber Closer to Customer Premises: xDSL, Cable, FTTH.
- 2.3 Mobile: 4G LTE/LTE-Advanced2.4 WiFi AC (Gigabit); 2.5 Universal Access; Acronyms; Notes; Chapter 3: Convergence: Bundling Fixed Line and Mobile Services; 3.1 Customer Need: One-Stop Shop; 3.2 Fixed Line and Mobile Service Bundles; 3.3 Integrated Operators; Acronyms; Notes; Chapter 4: Devices: Smartphones; 4.1 Customer Need: Mobility; 4.2 Vendors; 4.3 Operating System Duopoly; 4.4 Hardware Specifications; Acronyms; Notes; Chapter 5: The Evolving Pay TV; 5.1 Customer Need: Entertainment; 5.2 Content Wars; 5.3 Aggregation Versus Diversity; 5.4 The Role Of Advertising.
- 5.5 Technology: Satellite, Cable, and IPTV5.6 Pay TV Technicall Key Components; 5.7 Evolution of Interactive Pay TV Technologies; 5.8 Video Definition; Acronyms; Notes; Chapter 6: Enterprise: From Machine-to-Machine Connectivity Toward Internet of Things; 6.1 Customer Need: Remote Automation; 6.2 Basic Connectivity and Managed Connectivity; 6.3 Low-Power Wide Area: LTE-MTC and Alternatives; 6.4 Applications: Toward Internet of Things; 6.5 Acronyms; Notes; Chapter 7: IT: Cloud; 7.1 Global Trends Driving the Cloud Evolution; 7.2 Virtualization as Enabling Technology; 7.3 The Layered Cloud Model.
- 7.4 Advanced Cloud Models7.5 Future Cloud Models; 7.6 Conclusion and Summary; Notes; Chapter 8: Emerging Markets: Mobile Money for the Unbanked; 8.1 Customer Need: Remote Payments; 8.2 Large Unbanked Population in Emerging Markets; 8.3 Very High Penetration of Mobile based on Feature Phones; 8.4 Services: Remittances and Payments; Acronyms; Notes; Chapter 9: Value-Added Consumer Services; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Disruption is the New "Karma"; 9.3 Adjacent Industries Joining Multilayered Value Chain; 9.4 Telco's Role and Challenges in the New Paradigm; 9.5 But What do we Understand by VAS Today?
- 9.6 So What's the Future for VAS and, Thus, for Telcos?Acronyms; Notes; Chapter 10: Mobile Virtual Network Operators/Second Brands; 10.1 From Oligopoly to Marketplace; 10.2 MVNO Ecosystem: End Customer Facing or MVNOs; 10.3 MVNO Ecosystem: Technology Enablers, MVNE, and MVNA; Acronyms; Note; Chapter 11: Digital Home; 11.1 Introduction to Home Automation; 11.2 Evolution to Digital Home; 11.3 Home Automation: Control Network; 11.4 Digital Home Networks; Acronyms; Notes; Chapter 12: Videoconference and Telework; 12.1 Customer Need: Teletransport; 12.2 Videoconference; 12.3 Telework; Acronyms.