Next-generation content delivery solutions and video are being rolled out by most telecom carriers to stay competitive in the market. Learn about the business decisions surrounding content delivery architectures and how they affect quality content delivery.
Defining IPTV to clarify your video planning
Submitted By: SearchTelecom | 02 May 2008 TIP - Service providers need to be clear about what IPTV really is when planning bandwidth needs for content delivery.
NSN moves on up with major 4G wireless and optical networking moves
Submitted By: SearchTelecom.com | 22 Jun 2009 TIP - Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) is making its move in 4G LTE wireless and optical networking with its Nortel wireless buy and joint venture with Juniper Networks.
The year's 5 hottest telecom topics and editor's picks
Submitted By: SearchTelecom.com | 18 Dec 2008 TIP - From BGP and MPLS to flexible service provisioning, optics and wireless broadband, telecom pros were focused on next-gen networking this year from network core to service delivery.
Telecom network optimization driven by higher user expectations
SearchTelecom.com | 05 Feb 2009 ARTICLE - A host of telecom network optimization techniques promise more efficient networks and data transmission, but falling bandwidth prices complicate the calculations.
Planning an IPTV strategy
SearchTelecom.com | 01 Feb 2008 TELECOM INSIGHTS - Video delivered over IP networks is the next big thing for telecom service providers, as long as the technology is up to the deployment challenge.
Internet metering
27 Jun 2008 WORD - Internet metering is a service model in which an Internet service provider (ISP) tracks bandwidth use and charges high traffic customers accordingly. Typically, a customer will select a service package with a flat rate up to ...
tru2way
19 Jun 2008 WORD - Tru2way is the trade name for a software platform that permits the integration of set-top box functionality into TVs and other viewing devices. According to the National Cable and Telecommunications Association, Tru2way is a ...
average revenue per user
20 Sep 2007 WORD - Average revenue per user or average revenue per unit (ARPU) is an expression of the income generated by a typical subscriber or device per unit time in a telecommunications network. The ARPU provides an indication of the ...
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