Understanding Changing Telecommunications: Building a Successful Telecom BusinessISBN: 978-0-470-86851-5
Hardcover
542 pages
May 2004
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Complexity leads to uncertainty, and one effect of uncertainty is for people to underestimate the complexity of the business and the technology. This book takes a holistic approach to the subject and can be used as a tool for decreasing this uncertainty.
During 2000 many operators paid extremely high sums of money for
3G licenses in a number of European countries, supposing a
potential corresponding and balancing revenue from mobile services
in the new frequency band. Obviously today the licenses are
questionable. Consequently, suppliers and operators were
forced to reduce their international work force.
What are the underlying reasons? Since the true rate and level
of development was hardly foreseen by anyone, the picture is
complex, including factors such as psychology and belief in a new
economy. It is immediately clear that the end user impact has
been severely under-estimated. It is also clear that the
expected development has and is happening, with more speed than
expected, and continues to be complemented with solutions such as
wireless LANs.
This book treats the paradigm shift from a number of angles: user
needs and demands, deregulation of telecom and the convergence
between telecommunications, data communications and the media
industry, the service plan, service implementation, QoS, and
Security.
Understanding Changing Telecommunications focuses on the overall principles and context of the new telecommunications world rather than on high-level technical descriptions in order to aid the understanding and development of the next generation of telecom networks. e.g. multimedia over IP and 3G.
- Discusses the development of telecommunications up until 2005
- Provides a holistic view of the world of telecommunications
- Covers three main areas: End-users, Technologies and Networks, and Telecom Business, and their vital inter-relationships
- Offers support and advice for those needing to implement business plans
Essential reading for staff with operators and providers involved in the telecom networks, especially management, planning and design, development, integration and training, as well as Business analysts and investors keen to understand the current state of the Telecom industry.