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Distributed telecommunications services

Proceedings of 19th Convention of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in Israel, 2002
Distributed systems emerged in the last decade as a more efficient way of sharing networked resources, allowing cooperating processes to be executed in remote computers with possibly distinct architectures and operating systems. This paper presents the motivations that may lead to the usage of distributed architectures in the support of ...
J.B. Fonseca, E.M. Carrapatoso
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Managing Telecommunications Services

2009
The growth of telecommunications services over the last twenty years has been driven by two major innovations: mobility and broadband data. Mobile technologies like GSM and CDMA have made mobile voice-services ubiquitous in most urban centres around the world, and the emergence of higher-bandwidth mobile technologies, such as UMTS and LTE, are enabling
Colin Ashford, Pierre Gauthier
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Future telecommunications services

Radio and Electronic Engineer, 1977
A classification of existing and future electronic communication services is made and the interactions among the electronic communications services, and between them and the non-electronic media are discussed. Some policy issues arising from these trends are identified.
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Global Telecommunications Services

Journal of Global Information Management, 1993
The globalization of telecommunications markets is of primary concern for today’s large telecommunications carriers. International business telecommunications is growing at a rate twice that of domestic traffic. Multi-national customers with offices around the world are demanding integrated solutions to their telecommunications needs.
Jerry Mccreary   +2 more
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Telecommunications service prices

1999
Telecommunications equipment prices are set in more or less competitive markets. Most others, especially those for basic domestic network services, are to a greater or lesser extent set by monopolists or by administrative means. However they are set, the prices will guide the resource allocation of consumers and, through their purchasing behaviour ...
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Future telecommunications services

IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference and Exhibition. Communications for the Information Age, 2003
Describes ways to hasten the advent of the so-called information age based on a service-rich, ubiquitous telecommunications network handling integrated voice, data, and video. Telecommunications services have historically been introduced slowly and heterogeneously.
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International Telecommunications Services

1992
Abstract The clash between the different policy approaches taken on the two sides of the Atlantic was particularly acute in international communications, partly because of its great profitability. Historically, U.S. policy on international telecommunications had carved up the market into distinct segments, assigning each segment to ...
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Management of Telecommunications Services

International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education, 2005
Telecommunications companies are facing a challenge in satisfying changing customer demands related to telecommunications services. Historically, the industry challenge was managing the changing technology; today, the industry also must focus on the management of telecommunications services.
Faye P. Teer   +2 more
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EUTELSAT telecommunications services

IEE Colloquium on Developments in the EUTELSAT System, 1995
EUTELSAT offers a range of satellite telecommunications services, each tailored to the needs of a different market sector. These are described. (4 pages)
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Telecommunications and Other Services

1997
As the previous chapter demonstrated, arrangements for facilitating and monitoring international transportation by sea and air have evolved over many decades. Other regimes involving postal, telegraph, and broadcast linkages among countries have also been in operation for many years.
Lee E. Preston, Duane Windsor
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