Next Generation Telecommunications Networks, Services, and Management

Next Generation Telecommunications Networks, Services, and Management
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 259
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ISBN-10 : 9781118211427
ISBN-13 : 1118211421
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Book Synopsis Next Generation Telecommunications Networks, Services, and Management by : Thomas Plevyak

Download or read book Next Generation Telecommunications Networks, Services, and Management written by Thomas Plevyak and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2011-09-20 with total page 259 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An unprecedented look into the present and future of next generation networks, services, and management in the telecommunications industry The telecommunications industry has advanced in rapid, significant, and unpredictable ways into the twenty-first century. Next Generation Telecommunications Networks, Services, and Management guides the global industry and academia even further by providing an in-depth look at current and developing trends, as well as examining the complex issues of developing, introducing, and managing cutting-edge telecommunications technologies. This is an orchestrated set of original chapters written expressly for this book by topic experts from around the globe. It addresses next generation technologies and architectures, with the focus on networks, services, and management. Key topics include: Opportunities and challenges of next generation telecommunications networks, services, and management Tri/Quad Play and IP-based networks and services Fault, Configuration, Accounting, Performance, and Security (FCAPS) requirements Convergence and an important convergence vehicle, IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) Next generation operations and network management architecture Ad hoc wireless and sensor networks and their management Next generation operations and network management standards from a strategic perspective A defining look at the future in this field This book will serve as a contemporary reference for the growing global community of telecommunication and information professionals in industry, government, and academia. It will be important to faculty and graduate students of telecommunications as a graduate textbook.

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