Telecommunications 10/10 – Innovative services in the fixed telecom industry VoIP
10 – Innovative services in the fixed telecom industry VoIP.
Prof. Corrocher
The course aims at analysing the technological, economic and regulatory aspect of the telecommunications sector. In particular, it puts emphasis on the phenomenon of convergence and investigates the development of innovative products and services, the strategic management of different types of telecom firms and the emerging regulatory issues. The course adopts a micro-level perspective, by investigating the economics of the ICT and its impact on the emergence of new and profitable opportunities for creating value added contents for the final users.
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Duration : 1:18:40
Update from Key International Carrier Hotels (5 of 5)
Carrier hotels provide a secure location for the interconnection of telecom networks. Traditional carriers, wireless providers, cable/ MSOs, content providers and enterprises rely on these facilities to expand the scope of their networks through interconnection. Carrier hotel value is directly derived from the occupants and the location relative to key demand points. Part 5 of 5.
Key discussion points include:
* How is the role of the carrier hotel changing with facilitation of enhanced services within its facilities?
* How is the proliferation web enabled content changing demand for carrier hotel space?
* As carrier hotels within major cities such as Los Angeles, New York, and London fill up, what are carrier hotel providers doing to satisfy growing demand in a world of limited capacity?
Recorded at Voice Peering Forum (www.voicepeeringforum.com)
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Duration : 0:8:30
Telecommunications 09/10 – Innovative services in the fixed telecom industry Web 2.0 (Part 2)
9 – Innovative services in the fixed telecom industry Web 2.0 (Part 2).
Prof. Corrocher
The course aims at analysing the technological, economic and regulatory aspect of the telecommunications sector. In particular, it puts emphasis on the phenomenon of convergence and investigates the development of innovative products and services, the strategic management of different types of telecom firms and the emerging regulatory issues. The course adopts a micro-level perspective, by investigating the economics of the ICT and its impact on the emergence of new and profitable opportunities for creating value added contents for the final users.
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Duration : 1:21:54
Telecommunications 06/10 – Global and local network effects in the telecom sector (part 2)
6 – Global and local network effects in the telecom sector (part 2).
Prof. Corrocher
The course aims at analysing the technological, economic and regulatory aspect of the telecommunications sector. In particular, it puts emphasis on the phenomenon of convergence and investigates the development of innovative products and services, the strategic management of different types of telecom firms and the emerging regulatory issues. The course adopts a micro-level perspective, by investigating the economics of the ICT and its impact on the emergence of new and profitable opportunities for creating value added contents for the final users.
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Duration : 1:21:30
Jeff Kagan on NEWSHOUR
Wireless and telecom industry analyst, speaker and author Jeff Kagan interviewed on the changing wireless and telecom industry.
Duration : 0:2:27
SWANsat Telecommunications – Shareware Telecomms (2/4)
Super-Wide Area Network Satellite (SWANsat) is a Satellite_constellation of at least 3 Geosynchronous_orbiting high powered satellites. It is planned to launch around 2011. Effectively, it will be a global Internet Service Provider. An increase in potential worldwide wireless broadband internet capacity of around 600 million connections per satellite, using just a handheld mobile device to connect to the system.
Corporate Capability: Those involved in the SWANsat project include the inventors, builders and owners of GPS and Iridium; a retired Chief of Staff, four-star Army General; a former CEO of Western Digital; satellite architects involved in the Teledesic project as well as Sandia Laboratories.
Shareware Telecommunications Model: SWANsat has published an economic model that could provide developing country residents access to the SWANsat Satellite service for as little as $1 per month. It is hailed as an effective way to bridge the Global_digital_divide.
Specifically, the Shareware model states that after meeting a modest business model target of full paying subscribers in richer countries, it will start to offer the SWANsat service to underserved and unserved countries. One additional full paying subscriber will release 40 shareware accounts & possibly handsets. For example, 10 million full subscriptions will release 400 million shareware accounts.
Duration : 0:7:59
Telecommunications 04/10 – Emerging network technologies: the mobile telecom networks
04 – Emerging network technologies: the emergence and evolution of the mobile telecom networks. Prof. Corrocher
The course aims at analysing the technological, economic and regulatory aspect of the telecommunications sector. In particular, it puts emphasis on the phenomenon of convergence and investigates the development of innovative products and services, the strategic management of different types of telecom firms and the emerging regulatory issues. The course adopts a micro-level perspective, by investigating the economics of the ICT and its impact on the emergence of new and profitable opportunities for creating value added contents for the final users.
Duration : 1:26:8
Telecommunications 05/10 – Global and local network effects in the telecom sector (part 1)
5 – Global and local network effects in the telecom sector (part 1).
Prof. Corrocher
The course aims at analysing the technological, economic and regulatory aspect of the telecommunications sector. In particular, it puts emphasis on the phenomenon of convergence and investigates the development of innovative products and services, the strategic management of different types of telecom firms and the emerging regulatory issues. The course adopts a micro-level perspective, by investigating the economics of the ICT and its impact on the emergence of new and profitable opportunities for creating value added contents for the final users.
Duration : 1:24:21
Telecom TV NewsDesk 19/06/2006
News Flash… Nokia and Siemens to merge their wireless and fixed-line infrastructure businesses.
Duration : 0:3:42
Telecom Cook Islands Everyday Postpaid Mobile Plan