Object Oriented Software Technologies In Telecommunications

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Object Oriented Software Technologies in Telecommunications

Author: Iakovos Venieris
language: en
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Release Date: 2000-06-15
Object-oriented (OO) technology is an integral part of computer communications and multimedia service provisioning. It plays an important role in providing solutions to problems in the development of telecommunication technology. This guide seeks to enable telecommunication engineers to understand the basic principles of OO technology. It covers both theoretical and practical aspects of OO Technology, which could provide solutions to the problems in future development of telecommunications.
Handbook of Research on Telecommunications Planning and Management for Business

"This book provides original, in-depth, and innovative articles on telecommunications policy, management, and business applications"--Provided by publisher.
Networks

Author: Daniel Hardy
language: en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date: 2013-12-18
Revolution, transformation, upheaval and promise! Yesterday, the technologies of com munication were accessible only to experts; today, they are a subject of constant discussion in the media. New services are advertised on a daily basis, and the potential, realized or not, of these technologies is a constant source of comment and discussion. But beyond the media frenzy, things really are developing with increasing speed, driven by the power of the Internet. The network has built up an ongoing relationship between research centres, development teams and marketing teams, allowing a constructive collaboration between technologies. The network has become the catalyst for its own evolution. The arrival of IP and GSM has given rise to new corporate giants, like Cisco Systems and Nokia. Operators, witnessing the diversification of their main sources of revenue, have been forced to merge or split. Entirely new actors from various horizons are counting on their ability to act as operators without a network to their name. Traditional equipment manufacturers have had to rethink their product lines in view of these new foundations. Likewise, governments have understood the need to create a body of laws that promote the harmonious and rapid development of networks to offer alternatives for operators and service providers. These often complex regulations act both as constraint and opportunity for operators and give direction to the actions of actors across the board.