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_aS�aanchez, Antonio, _eauthor. _929109 |
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_aDigital services in the 21st Century : _ba strategic and business perspective / _cAntonio S�aanchez, Bel�aen Carro. |
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_aHoboken, New Jersey : _bWiley : _bIEEE Press, _c[2017] |
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_a[Piscataqay, New Jersey] : _bIEEE Xplore, _c[2017] |
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490 | 1 | _aThe ComSoc guides to communications technologies | |
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _a-- Foreword xi /Vinton G. Cerf -- Preface xiii -- Acknowledgments xv -- List of Contributors xvii -- 1. The Evolving Voice Services: From Circuit Switching to Voice-Over LTE/FTTH) 1 -- 1.1 Customer Need: Remote Communication 1 -- 1.2 FTTH Voice 2 -- 1.3 Voice-Over LTE (VoLTE) 2 -- 1.4 Voice-Over WiFi 4 -- 1.5 High-Definition (HD) Voice 5 -- 1.6 Over-the-Top Substitutes 5 -- 2. Internet Services: From Broadband to Ultrabroadband 9 -- 2.1 Customer Need: Connectivity and Social Inclusion 10 -- 2.2 Fixed Lines: Deploying Fiber Closer to Customer Premises: xDSL, Cable, FTTH 11 -- 2.3 Mobile: 4G LTE/LTE-Advanced 19 -- 2.4 WiFi AC (Gigabit) 23 -- 2.5 Universal Access 23 -- 3. Convergence: Bundling Fixed Line and Mobile Services 31 -- 3.1 Customer Need: One-Stop Shop 31 -- 3.2 Fixed Line and Mobile Service Bundles 31 -- 3.3 Integrated Operators 32 -- 4. Devices: Smartphones 37 -- 4.1 Customer Need: Mobility 37 -- 4.2 Vendors 38 -- 4.3 Operating System Duopoly 39 -- 4.4 Hardware Specifications 40 -- 5. The Evolving Pay TV 51 /Francisco Saez and Joaquƒin M. Lopez Mu�noz -- 5.1 Customer Need: Entertainment 51 -- 5.2 Content Wars 53 -- 5.3 Aggregation versus Diversity 56 -- 5.4 The Role of Advertising 57 -- 5.5 Technology: Satellite, Cable, and IPTV 58 -- 5.6 Pay TV Technicall Key Components 58 -- 5.7 Evolution of Interactive Pay TV Technologies 60 -- 5.8 Video Definition 64 -- 6. Enterprise: From Machine-to-Machine Connectivity Toward Internet of Things 69 -- 6.1 Customer Need: Remote Automation 70 -- 6.2 Basic Connectivity and Managed Connectivity 71 -- 6.3 Low-Power Wide Area: LTE-MTC and Alternatives 77 -- 6.4 Applications: Toward Internet of Things 86 -- 7. IT: Cloud 103 /Stefan Wesner -- 7.1 Global Trends Driving the Cloud Evolution 104 -- 7.2 Virtualization as Enabling Technology 105 -- 7.3 The Layered Cloud Model 106 -- 7.4 Advanced Cloud Models 111 -- 7.5 Future Cloud Models 113 -- 7.6 Conclusion and Summary 115 -- 8. Emerging Markets: Mobile Money for the Unbanked 117. | |
505 | 8 | _a8.1 Customer Need: Remote Payments 117 -- 8.2 Large Unbanked Population in Emerging Markets 118 -- 8.3 Very High Penetration of Mobile Based on Feature Phones 129 -- 8.4 Services: Remittances and Payments 137 -- 9. Value-Added Consumer Services 143 /Jesus Llamazares Alberola -- 9.1 Introduction 143 -- 9.2 Disruption is the New (3z(BKarma(3y(B 143 -- 9.3 Adjacent Industries Joining Multilayered Value Chain 145 -- 9.4 Telco's Role and Challenges in the New Paradigm 146 -- 9.5 But What do we Understand by VAS Today? 148 -- 9.6 So What's the Future for VAS and, Thus, for Telcos? 152 -- 10. Mobile Virtual Network Operators/Second Brands 155 /Jaime Bustillo -- 10.1 From Oligopoly to Marketplace 156 -- 10.2 MVNO Ecosystem: End Customer Facing or MVNOs 157 -- 10.3 MVNO Ecosystem: Technology Enablers, MVNE, and MVNA 160 -- 11. Digital Home 163 -- 11.1 Introduction to Home Automation 163 -- 11.2 Evolution to Digital Home 165 -- 11.3 Home Automation: Control Network 170 -- 11.4 Digital Home Networks 179 -- 12. Videoconference and Telework 185 -- 12.1 Customer Need: Teletransport 185 -- 12.2 Videoconference 186 -- 12.3 Telework 195 -- Index 205. | |
506 | _aRestricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. | ||
520 | _aDigital 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 that are provided by telecommunications operators (in general information and communication technologies providers). Key topics discussed include enriched communications, fixed and mobile broadband, financial services for unbanked customers in emerging markets, Pay TV, data communications for machines, and digital home. As opposed to technical-driven textbooks, this book also addresses customer demand and the competitive nature between telecommunications operators and Internet providers that compete to provide compelling services. This book: . Includes services (and underlying technologies) for social network advertising. Covers consumer and economic dynamics that determine the successes and failures of service offerings. Discusses the impact of smartphones on the telecommunications and mobile device industry In the late twentieth and early twenty / first century the developments and demands on telecommunications networks have increased as we communicate in more frequent, detailed, and high-speed ways. Digital Services in the 21st Century seeks to provide readers with a better understanding of the key services in the highly dynamic telecommunications and Internet industries. | ||
530 | _aAlso available in print. | ||
538 | _aMode of access: World Wide Web | ||
588 | _aOnline resource, title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 4, 2017). | ||
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695 | _aActive matrix organic light emitting diodes | ||
695 | _aActuators | ||
695 | _aAdvertising | ||
695 | _aAfrica | ||
695 | _aAsia | ||
695 | _aAutomobiles | ||
695 | _aAutomotive engineering | ||
695 | _aBroadband communication | ||
695 | _aBusiness | ||
695 | _aCameras | ||
695 | _aCloud computing | ||
695 | _aCodecs | ||
695 | _aCompanies | ||
695 | _aComputational modeling | ||
695 | _aContracts | ||
695 | _aConvergence | ||
695 | _aDVD | ||
695 | _aDownlink | ||
695 | _aEcosystems | ||
695 | _aEntertainment industry | ||
695 | _aEurope | ||
695 | _aGoogle | ||
695 | _aHardware | ||
695 | _aHigh definition video | ||
695 | _aHome automation | ||
695 | _aIP networks | ||
695 | _aIndexes | ||
695 | _aIndustries | ||
695 | _aInternet | ||
695 | _aLearning (artificial intelligence) | ||
695 | _aLicenses | ||
695 | _aLiquid crystal displays | ||
695 | _aLong Term Evolution | ||
695 | _aMachine-to-machine communications | ||
695 | _aManipulator dynamics | ||
695 | _aMeters | ||
695 | _aMobile communication | ||
695 | _aMobile computing | ||
695 | _aModems | ||
695 | _aMotion pictures | ||
695 | _aOligopoly | ||
695 | _aOperating systems | ||
695 | _aOptical fiber cables | ||
695 | _aOptical fiber subscriber loops | ||
695 | _aProgramming | ||
695 | _aRadio spectrum management | ||
695 | _aRobot sensing systems | ||
695 | _aSecurity | ||
695 | _aServers | ||
695 | _aSmart meters | ||
695 | _aSmart phones | ||
695 | _aSociology | ||
695 | _aStatistics | ||
695 | _aTV | ||
695 | _aTelecommunications | ||
695 | _aTeleconferencing | ||
695 | _aTelephony | ||
695 | _aTeleworking | ||
695 | _aTemperature sensors | ||
695 | _aTrajectory | ||
695 | _aUplink | ||
695 | _aUrban areas | ||
695 | _aVideoconferences | ||
695 | _aVirtualization | ||
695 | _aWireless communication | ||
695 | _aWireless fidelity | ||
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_aCarro, Bel�aen, _eauthor. _929111 |
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_aIEEE Xplore (Online Service), _edistributor. _929112 |
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_aWiley, _epublisher. _929113 |
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_iPrint version: _z9781119314851 |
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_aComSoc guides to communications technologies. _96341 |
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