Triple Play: Building the converged network for IP, VoIP and IPTVISBN: 978-0-470-75367-5
Paperback
416 pages
May 2008
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Chapter 1. Business Strategies.
1.1 Expanding Telco Businesses.
1.2 Triple Play Applications.
1.3 Driving Factors of Triple Play.
1.4 Telcos Strategies.
1.5 Infrastructures.
1.6 Triple Play Market.
1.7 Conclusions.
Chapter 2. IP Telephony.
2.1 Coding of Voice Signals.
2.2 Network Performance Parameters.
2.3 Opinion Quality Rating.
2.4 Objective Quality Assessment.
2.5 Market Segments.
Chapter 3. Audiovisual Services.
3.1 Digital Television.
3.2 Questioning the IPTV Business Models.
3.3 Regulatory Framework.
3.4 Architectural Design.
3.5 Television and Video Services and Applications.
3.6 Formats and Protocols.
3.7 How a Codec Works.
3.8 Windows Media and VC-1.
3.9 Service Provision.
3.10 Service Assurance.
Chapter 4. Signalling.
4.1 The Real-time Transport Protocol.
4.2 The Real-time Control Protocol.
4.3 The Session Initiation Protocol.
Chapter 5. IP Multicasting.
5.1 IP Multicast Groups and their Management.
5.2 Multicast Routing.
Chapter 6. QoS in Packet Networks.
6.1 QoS Basics.
6.2 End-to-end Performance Parameters.
6.3 Marking.
6.4 Scheduling.
6.5 Congestion Avoidance.
6.6 Congestion Control and Recovery.
Chapter 7. QoS Architectures.
7.1 QoS in ATM Networks.
7.2 QoS in IP Networks.
Chapter 8. Broadband Access.
8.1 Broadband Services Over Copper.
8.2 The Passive Optical Network.
8.3 Ethernet in the First Mile
8.4 Service Provisioning.
Chapter 9. Quadruple Play.
9.1 Cellular Communications Overview.
9.2 Wireless Communications Overview.
9.3 The IP Multimedia Subsystem.
Chapter 10. Carrier-class Ethernet.
10.1 Ethernet as a MAN/WAN Service.
10.2 End-to-End Ethernet.
10.3 Limitations of Bridged Networks.
10.4 Multiprotocol Label Switching.
10.5 Migration.
Chapter 11. Next-generation SDH/SONET.
11.1 Streaming Forces.
11.2 Legacy and Next-generation SDH.
11.3 The Next-generation Challenge.
11.4 Core Transport Services.
11.5 Generic Framing Procedure.
11.6 Concatenation.
11.7 Link Capacity Adjustment Scheme.
11.8 Conclusions.
Index.