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Trends in Telecommunication Networking

Jörg Eberspächer ()
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Jörg Eberspächer: Technische Universität München

A chapter in Managing Development and Application of Digital Technologies, 2006, pp 179-193 from Springer

Abstract: 3 Summary and Outlook The evolution of telecommunications is rapidly advancing. New technologies foster new applications and vice versa. The up to now diverse networks are converging towards an all-IP network. On the other hand, the variety of access technologies is even more increasing, and will bring us quicker than expected to the final goal: A world where communication is possible everywhere, every time and with everybody, and to affordable costs.

Keywords: Wireless Local Area Network; Wavelength Division Multiplex; Session Initiation Protocol; Telecommunication Networking; Next Generation Network (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1007/3-540-34129-3_10

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