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The Annual Review of Communications: Vol. 60 is a Must Have for Executives, Managers, Engineers, Analysts, and Educators in All Sectors of Today's Changing Information Industry

Posted on: Tuesday, 4 March 2008, 09:00 CST

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c84842) has announced the addition of Annual Review of Communications: Vol. 60 to their offering.

The "Annual Review of Communications, Volume 60" is an indispensable reference publication for telecommunication and information-industry professionals. Each year, the author brings together into one unique resource the most current thinking and practical experience of global industry professionals on a variety of topics facing the information industry. This 730+ page reference tool is a must for executives, managers, engineers, analysts, and educators in all sectors of today's changing information industry.

This 60th volume of the Annual Review contains updates of current technologies, and it is intended to keep readers informed of the most recent industry developments. Brought together in one volume are discussions of current market trends and leading business strategies; broadband access technologies, network architectures, and emerging services and applications; multimedia and IP communications technologies and services; packet networking; wireless communications and mobility; network management; and operations and quality control.

Because it presents the very best insights, perspectives, and experiences of industry leaders on an annual basis, the Annual Review is considered to be one of the most useful resources for corporate libraries, training programs, and individual study. Volume 60 of the Annual Review contains an exclusive section of reports authored by senior executive officers of leading information-industry corporations and organizations. Use these executive perspectives to gain an invaluable edge in planning your company's future.

Content Outline:

Section I: Executive Perspectives

Intelligent Business Campuses: Keys to Future Economic Developments

IMS: Understand the Challenge Realize the Potential

Minimizing the Risks and Overcoming the Challenges of Transitioning to an IP Based Infrastructure

Integrated Mobile Device Management Technology and Benefits

Service Assurance for Triple-Play Services

On-Line Charging Delivering Prepaid and Postpaid Convergence

Strategies for Profitable Enterprise FMC Services

IT Service Management

Broadband over Power Lines

Cleaning Up Network Data and Building the Business Cata

A Solution Framework for Next-Generation Network Planning

Building End-to-End WiMAX Networks

Managed Services Demystified An Overview for Telecom Service Providers: Customer Demand for Blended, Converged, Multimedia Services Is Driving Both New Revenue-Generating Opportunities and Major Challenges for Service Providers

Technologies for Improvement of Aggregation Networks

MPLS/GMPLS Interworking in Multi-Layer Service Networks Using Path Computation Elements

Systems Laboratories, NTT

Section II: Business Strategies and Market Trends

Analyzing the U.S. Satellite Radio Market: A Strategic Examination of XM and SIRIUS

Navigating the Media Divide: Innovating and Enabling New Business Models

Broadband as an Essential Infrastructure

Maximizing Innovation Productivity: Four Ways to Get More Bang for Your R&D Buck

The New Paradigm for Broadband Services

The Canadian Broadcasting Community Surprisingly Calls for Internet Regulation

Leadership for the Information Renaissance: Clarify, Challenges and Opportunities

Scenarios for Measuring the Impact of IST on Human Life

Open Exchange for Local Exchange Carriers: The Benefits of Introducing Third-Party Service Providers to Your Broadband Network Offering

The Innovation Paradox in the Telecom Industry

Next-Generation Revenue Assurance Safeguarding Revenue in Todays Convergent Market

Marc Lacroix, Practice Leader, Consulting and Professional Services, Convergys

A Future in Content(ion): Can Telecom Providers Win a Share of the Digital Content Market?

Architecture for Media Serialization in Consumer Electronics Devices

Do Guarantees of Security Matter?: The Trust Relationship between Citizens and ICT Mediated Services

Managing Telecommunications as a Business

Driving Growth through Continuous Business Innovation: This Operational Strategy Can Help You Develop Offerings That Customers Really Want

Advertising for Telcos Too: Opportunities in Mobile TV and IPTV Advertising

Business Continuity and a Core Technology: SAN

How Telcos Will Change Advertising

Section III: Broadband Access Technologies, Network Architectures, and Services

Service Velocity by Design: Engineering Carrier Networks with Ethernet at the Innovation Core

From Collision to Operation: Service Orchestration, Service Brokers, and Policy Management Provide Promise for a Converged Services Architecture in the Telco Space

Protection against Identity Threats in Early IMS

SOA Architecture for Telecommunications Service Delivery

Which Takes Precedence: Your New NGN or Your Current Business Model?

Enhancing Voice Quality with Wideband Speech Communications

Toward a Telecommunications Service-Oriented Architecture

Operator Guidelines for Number Portability Challenges and Solutions for AN and ITU Based Networks

Carrier Ethernet: Adding Scale and Operational Simplicity to Ethernet

Deploying Fiber to the Most Economical Point

Cutting the Cost of Doing Business Using Multiplexing: Moving Voice and Data Concentration to the Edge

Optimizing Digital Video Circuits

Network Resource Evaluation using RFID Applied to Optical Network

Service Definition, Deployment, Management, and Architectures in Telecommunications Networks: From Intelligent Networks to Service-Oriented Architectures

Video and Bandwidth: The Promise of Profitability

Graphical User Interfaces and Their Design

Section IV: IP Communications and Packet Networking

A High Performance Evaluation of High-Speed Transport Protocols

IPv6 in Piedmont, Italy

Evolution of the Current IPv6 toward IPv6++: IPv6 with Autonomic Flavors

Quality of Service for Converged Data and Voice over IP Networks

Contribution and Distribution over IP Networks

Three-Tier Architecture for Multimedia Quality of Service Management in IP Networks

How to Develop and Implement an Effective IP Strategy

Authentication in Session Initiation Protocol

A Split-Plane Core for Packet Networks

Live Video Feeds for an IPTV System

Safeguards against Denial-of-Service Attacks for IP Phones

Bandwidth Management in Next-Generation Networks with DiffServ Aware Traffic Engineering

Internet Protocol Version 6: A Quick Analysis

An Enterprise Perspective on IPv6 Transmission Mechanisms

The Sixth Sense for the Multimedia Network Edge: What IPv6 Holds for Access Network Equipment Vendors and Service Providers

Section V: Wireless Communications and Mobility

Wireless Networks: Overview of Technical Specifications and Their Usage

Capitalizing on Synchronization: Reducing the Effects of Churn in Wireless Networks

Universal WiMAX: Fixed-Wireless to Enable the Optimal Broadband Access Mix

Recent Advances in Wireless MIMO Systems with Improved Receiver Diversity Combiners

The Last Frontier: Wireless Distribution of Triple-Play Services in the Home

GIS for Telecommunications

Transforming Mobile Backhauling into a Packet Based Network

On the Importance of Numbers and Names for a 4G Service Architecture

Evaluation of Mobile Communications in a Predominantly Rocky Area

Telematics in the Automotive Industry

Digital Video Broadcasting to Handhelds

Ubiquitous Remote Teleconsultation and Diagnosis Using Session Initiation Protocol

The Site-Specific Prediction of Received Signal Power Using a Modified Two-Ray Approach

An Energy-Efficient Data Aggregation Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Networks

Service Quality Management for Mobile Services: A Technical Perspective

IEEE 802.16a WiMAX: Next-Generation Broadband Wireless Standard

4G Mobile Communications An Overview

Flexible Consumer-Controlled Incoming Call Collection Service Provision in UCCW

Section VI: Operations, Network Management, and Quality Control

A Novel Application-to-Network Interaction Paradigm for the on-Demand Provisioning of VPN Services in Transport Networks

Metropolitan-Area Disaster-Recovery Networks Using Server Time Protocol

Customer Service in the Enhanced Contact Center

Tit-For-Tat: Meeting Customer Expectations

Operations Transformation: Becoming Business-Ready for Triple Play

A Tutorial on Eye Diagrams: An Indicator of Imperfections in a Digital Communications System

Protection and Restoration Techniques for Next-Generation GMPLS Based IP/Optical Networks

OSS Strategies for Enabling Effective Deployment of Next-Generation Networks and Services

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c84842


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