Broadband Services: Business Models and Technologies for Community Networks Contributor(s): Chlamtac, Imrich (Editor), Gumaste, Ashwin (Editor), Szabo, Csaba (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0470022485 ISBN-13: 9780470022481 Publisher: Wiley OUR PRICE: $132.95 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: April 2005 Annotation: Ubiquitous access to the internet is essential to prevent the deepening of modern society's 'digital divide'. Remote communities are at a disadvantage when it comes to seeking better education, better jobs, and higher levels of civic participation. Governments around the world have recognised the damage the 'digital divide' can create, and have initiated programmes to encourage communities to build and manage their own broadband access networks. Yet creating a network infrastructure to serve outlying communities is not straightforward. "Broadband Services" brings together all aspects of the problem - technical, regulatory and economic - into one comprehensive volume. It contains inclusive coverage of the emerging business and technology models for broadband networks, and discusses innovations and challenges in the related technology fields, as well as the legal framework and business models for home user and community networks. The holistic approach of "Broadband Services" Encompasses business, regulatory and economic issues as well as technical solutions. Discusses business models for FTTx, as well as for dark fiber/metro fiber/municipal fiber networks. Presents cutting-edge technologies, such as xDSL, FTTx and Ethernet, cable networks, and broadband wireless access and illustrates how to implement them to best effect. Includes a section on business models and case studies from North America and Europe demonstrating that solutions are economically and practically viable. Provides network engineers, planners and designers, as well as researchers, students, and academics, with an integrated view of the applications, business considerations and technology aspects ofdelivering broadband services to business, public and residential users. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Technology & Engineering | Telecommunications |
Dewey: 384 |
LCCN: 2004022888 |
Physical Information: 0.88" H x 6.82" W x 9.8" (1.56 lbs) 302 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Access to the Internet is an increasing problem in many areas of the world. As the popularity and usefulness of the Internet increases on a daily basis, lack of access to the technology is putting many groups at a disadvantage in terms of better education, better jobs and even in terms of higher levels of civic participation. However, creating a network infrastructure to serve outlying communities and sectors of the population is not straight-forward. This book brings together all the aspects of the problem - technical, regulatory and economic - into one volume to provide a comprehensive resource. It describes the latest technological advances that allow cost-effective network infrastructures to be built, and places them in the context of the applications and services that the infrastructure will deliver. A section on business models and case studies from North American and Europe demonstrate that the solutions are economically and practically viable. This book is essential for anyone looking to gain an understanding of the issues and technology surrounding the access debate. It will be of particular relevance to network engineers/designers/planners at the incumbent operator companies charged with delivering broadband access to as yet unconnected regions. Governments and regulatory bodies will also find this a useful guide to the problems that they may face. |