Advanced Access Architectures - 2008
Title | Advanced Access Architectures - 2008 PDF eBook |
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Publisher | Information Gatekeepers Inc |
Pages | 184 |
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Cost Analysis of Rboc's Advanced Access Architectures: FTTP, FTTN, FTTC
Title | Cost Analysis of Rboc's Advanced Access Architectures: FTTP, FTTN, FTTC PDF eBook |
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Publisher | Information Gatekeepers Inc |
Pages | 80 |
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Overbuild: The New RBOC Advanced Access Architecture Strategy?
Title | Overbuild: The New RBOC Advanced Access Architecture Strategy? PDF eBook |
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Publisher | Information Gatekeepers Inc |
Pages | 99 |
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FTTP/FTTN: The RBOCs' Advanced Acess Architectures- Equipment and Fiber Requirements
Title | FTTP/FTTN: The RBOCs' Advanced Acess Architectures- Equipment and Fiber Requirements PDF eBook |
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Publisher | Information Gatekeepers Inc |
Pages | 81 |
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Bandwidth needs Analysis of the RBOCs' Advanced Access Archittectures: FTTP and FTTN
Title | Bandwidth needs Analysis of the RBOCs' Advanced Access Archittectures: FTTP and FTTN PDF eBook |
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Publisher | Information Gatekeepers Inc |
Pages | 82 |
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High Speed Access Report 1Q 2009
Title | High Speed Access Report 1Q 2009 PDF eBook |
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Publisher | Information Gatekeepers Inc |
Pages | 21 |
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Network of the Future - with Equipment Forecasts
Title | Network of the Future - with Equipment Forecasts PDF eBook |
Author | Clifford R. Holliday |
Publisher | Information Gatekeepers Inc |
Pages | 147 |
Release | 2016-02-01 |
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The purpose of this report is to forecast the future (2016-2021) of the North American telecommunications network, and from that forecast to identify the major equipment needs to fulfill that forecast. There has been a great deal of turmoil in the area of telecommunications, much of it leading to spectacular changes and advances. Turmoil has been created by technological changes, by regulatory changes, by the development of new products and applications, by the introductions of new, or new flavors, of services, and by the entry of non-traditional competitors. This report will use the technique of asking the experts for their view of the future and then distilling from that input (some of which will be contradictory) a consistent, unified, organized view of the next five years of telecommunications in North America. The first chapter will describe the survey that was used to "ask the experts." After that, the reader will be presented with several of the raw answers for the responders to the survey. It is intended to give the reader a first hand view of some of the material in the responders' words. Following the raw answers sample, the author will provide a summary and analysis of the answers and then the resulting forecast for the future of the network. Finally, this general forecast will be used to provide specific equipment forecasts for this period. This will be accomplished by combining the Forecast of the Future Network that we have constructed with the Survey, with information about forecast of traffic demand and likely investment (supply). The report will thus produce detailed forecasts for the major types of equipment used in optical networks. A description of the makeup and function of each type of equipment will precede the forecast. At the end of the report, a listing of major vendors that provide this equipment is provided a swell as Appendixes to assist in understanding traffic concepts.