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Telecommunications in the future
IEEE Communications Magazine, 1980It is artgued that the trends of developments in communications systems directly concern a nation?s present situation and future vision, and its services and impacts should be perceived as a major national issue. It is, therefore, necessary for each nation to make the most suitable choice of communications systems based on its specific environment and ...
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Communication and Telecommunication
IEEE Transactions on Communications, 1975In this paper we discuss the question of whether telecommunication experts are also experts in communication. Reviewing their profile of interest and their formal theories we are led to a rather negative conclusion. Further analysis shows that the knowledge of communication is rather inadequate anyhow: a long list of open questions can be presented. To
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Communication Booknotes Quarterly, 1999
In an age of platforms, apps, and streaming services, telecommunications policy has a distinctly antiquated ring. Conventionally associated with POTS—plain old telephone systems—telecommunications policy, some might say, is decidedly not about PANS—pretty awesome new stuff.
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In an age of platforms, apps, and streaming services, telecommunications policy has a distinctly antiquated ring. Conventionally associated with POTS—plain old telephone systems—telecommunications policy, some might say, is decidedly not about PANS—pretty awesome new stuff.
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Softwarization of telecommunications
it - Information Technology, 2015Abstract This paper argues that SDN and NFV principles are going to impact not only the evolution of current networks, but also the services and applications platforms. In fact, SDN and NFV, together with Cloud and Edge Computing, can be seen as facets of a broader systemic innovation wave (called softwarization) which is transforming ...
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Telecommunications in Indonesia
IEEE Transactions on Communications, 1976The telecommunications in Indonesia is reviewed with emphasis on transmission and switching networks. It is recognized that due to the geographical configuration of Indonesia, problems are created in the field of telecommunication that require special transmission consideration.
K. Soewandi, P. Soedarmadi
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IEEE Communications Magazine, 1996
Article 21, paragraph XI of the Brazilian Federal Constitution determines that telecommunication services must be exploited through a government controlled monopoly. Accordingly, all public telecommunication services are exploited by the Brazilian Telecommunications Company (Telebras).
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Article 21, paragraph XI of the Brazilian Federal Constitution determines that telecommunication services must be exploited through a government controlled monopoly. Accordingly, all public telecommunication services are exploited by the Brazilian Telecommunications Company (Telebras).
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Telecommunications HyperNetwork and Telecommunications SuperHyperNetwork
Intelligence Modeling in Electromechanical SystemsA hypergraph generalizes the classical notion of a graph by allowing edges—called hyperedges—to connect more than two vertices simultaneously. A superhypergraph further extends this idea by introducing recursively nested powerset layers, thus enabling hierarchical and self-referential relationships among hyperedges.
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IEEE Communications Magazine, 1992
The historical development of the telecommunications industry in India is reviewed. The Indian telecommunications network consists of five million telephones, of which nearly 90% are in urban centers. New policies, organizational structures, technologies, service provisioning, and management methods being implemented to improve the quality of service ...
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The historical development of the telecommunications industry in India is reviewed. The Indian telecommunications network consists of five million telephones, of which nearly 90% are in urban centers. New policies, organizational structures, technologies, service provisioning, and management methods being implemented to improve the quality of service ...
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Telecommunications in Psychiatry
American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1978Because technological innovations will enable geographic proximity to be replaced eventually by electronic proximity, telecommunication systems could play a substantial role in psychiatry's future. As a result, the uses, advantages, and limitations of interactive television and videotelephones for psychiatric service and training are discussed.
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