Building the Future with IP, VoIP and IPTV Networks

paper.gifResearch and Markets has announced the addition of "Triple Play: Building the converged network for IP, VoIP and IPTV" to their offering. “Triple Play” is a combination of Internet access, voice communication, and entertainment services such as IP television and video on demand.

The erosion of the traditional voice service, together with the ever-increasing competition between companies, is pushing the telecommunications industry towards a major shift in its business models. Customers want more services in a more flexible way. Today, this shift can only be carried out by offering converged services built around the Internet Protocol (IP). Triple Play, a bundle of voice, video, and data services for residential customers, is the basis of this new strategy.

Also explained is how and why the telecommunications industry is facing this change, how to define, implement and offer these new services, and describes the technology behind the converged network. Triple Play analyses a number of business strategies to minimise costs, while migrating infrastructures and offering new services.

Triple Play:
  • Describes the elementary concepts of triple play service provision and gives detailed technical information to highlight key aspects.
  • Discussed access networks, transport, signaling, service definition and business models.
  • Covers the latest innovations in Triple Play services such as Ethernet in the First Mile, VDSL2 (Very High Speed DSL second generation), pseudowires andMultiprotocol Label Switching.
  • Explores video solutions (encoding, IPTV, VoD) alongside transmission and switching technologies (Ethernet, DSL, PON, NG-SDH).
  • Includes a chapter on IP Multimedia Subsystem and on fixed/mobile convergence.
Triple Play: Building the Converged Network for IP, VoIP and IPTV provides decision makers, engineers, telecommunications operators, network equipment manufacturers, installers and IT managers with a thorough understanding of the changes of traditional voice service and its impact upon the telecommunications industry.




Posted on May 01, 2008  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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