Telecom service provisioning and delivery can involve multiple teams and technologies and require a great deal of communication. Our resources can help you simplify the process of understanding customer needs, developing project plans, and provisioning services. We'll help you implement technology that suits customers in less time with fewer resources.
Thin-bit pricing threatens broadband service advantages
Submitted By: SearchTelecom | 31 Oct 2007 TIP - Network and content providers need to work together to distinguish "thin bits" from "fat bits" and adopt settlements that share the wealth from content delivery fairly.
Using VRFs to provision customer traffic
28 Jul 2007 TIP - A virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance can allow network paths to be segmented without using multiple devices. Learn simple VPF configuration in this article.
3G still has the potential to thrive
SearchTelecom.com | 04 Mar 2008 ARTICLE - Even as telecoms start deploying fourth-generation wireless connectivity, third-generation technologies can profitably fill a niche for some providers.
IPsphere Forum
The IPsphere Forum | 25 Jul 2007 BEST WEB LINK - The IPsphere Forum is an association of professionals in the IT, telecommunications and networking industries focused on creating an enhanced commercial framework on which to deliver IP services and create profitable global ...
TM Forum
Telemanagement (TE) Forum | 25 Jul 2007 BEST WEB LINK - A forum for the OSI/network management industry, the TM (Telemanagement) Forum strives to improve the management and operation of information and communications services for service providers, network equipment suppliers and ...
telecommunications
26 Jun 2007 WORD - Telecommunications, also called telecommunication, is the exchange of information over significant distances by electronic means. A complete, single telecommunications circuit consists of two stations, each equipped with a ...
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