Communication networks economy /

The rapid economic expansion of the Western countries during the XX century has favored the idea that Economy growth could be mathematically linked to the manufacturing processes and to a correct management and distribution of the common tools necessary in the social life. A specific geographical ma...

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Main Author: Battu, Daniel Pierre (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London, UK : Hoboken, NJ : ISTE, Ltd. ; Wiley, 2016.
Series:Information systems, web and pervasive computing series.
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505 0 |a Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; 1. The Challenges of Building a Network; 1.1. Construction of a national network; 1.1.1. Network creation priorities; 1.1.2. Links with the international community; 1.2. Security of network operations; 1.2.1. Security architecture; 1.2.2. History of security architecture in France; 1.2.3. Operational security of a network; 1.2.4. Elements of network security; 1.3. State communications network; 1.4. System for connecting network users; 1.5. The search for regulations and network growth; 1.5.1. The need for rules in economics. 
505 8 |a 1.5.2. Definition of common property1.5.3. The first national accounts; 1.5.4. Christaller and Lösch's central place model; 1.5.5. Central places and Pareto; 1.5.6. Practical logistics rules; 1.5.7. Jipp correlation; 1.6. Land use planning ; 1.6.1. Cities, regions and territories; 1.6.2. Telecommunications buildings; 1.6.3. The search for an optimal model; 1.7. So-called network laws ; 1.7.1. Metcalfe's law; 1.7.2. Kao's law; 1.7.3. Odlyzko's law; 1.8. Usage metrics for digital technology ; 1.8.1. ICT Development Index; 1.8.2. Digital barometer; 1.9. Conclusions. 
505 8 |a 2. Network Structure and Architecture2.1. Analog and digital; 2.1.1. Terminology; 2.1.2. Historical overview; 2.1.3. Necessary network equipment; 2.1.4. Traffic metrics; 2.2. Distribution network; 2.2.1. Wholesale and retail markets; 2.2.2. The different structures of fixed subscriber lines; 2.2.3. Connections via radio link; 2.3. Long-distance connections; 2.4. Next-generation networks; 2.4.1. Next-generation network structure; 2.4.2. Energy supply; 2.4.3. The relationship between traffic and time; 2.5. Internet; 2.5.1. Types of Internet connection; 2.5.2. Organization of the Internet. 
505 8 |a 2.5.3. Organizations involved2.5.4. Internet addressing and e-mail addresses; 2.5.5. Connections between IP networks; 2.5.6. The concept of Internet governance; 2.6. Digital network terminals; 2.6.1. Main models used in 2016; 2.6.2. Selling or renting a terminal; 2.6.3. Bring your own device (BYOD); 2.7. Internet applications; 2.7.1. The Internet and the Web; 2.7.2. Mode of operation; 2.7.3. Voice applications and voice messaging; 2.7.4. Text messaging; 2.7.5. Searching for information online; 2.7.6. Videos; 2.7.7. Online music; 2.7.8. Personal data; 2.7.9. Online purchases. 
505 8 |a 2.7.10. Geolocation2.7.11. Social networks; 2.7.12. The Internet of Things; 2.7.13. Banking applications; 2.7.14. Online gaming; 2.7.15. The Cloud; 2.8. Overview of network connections; 2.8.1. Distribution network; 2.8.2. National network; 2.8.3. International connections; 2.8.4. High and very high speeds; 2.9. Network management staff; 2.10. Assessments considered by network operators; 2.10.1. Internet revenues; 2.10.2. Controlling content; 2.10.3. Structural weaknesses; 3. Communications Services Regulations; 3.1. The international regulatory framework. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
588 0 |a Online resource; title from PDF title page (John Wiley, viewed September 29, 2016). 
520 |a The rapid economic expansion of the Western countries during the XX century has favored the idea that Economy growth could be mathematically linked to the manufacturing processes and to a correct management and distribution of the common tools necessary in the social life. A specific geographical management and an adequate telecom framework are necessary for the success of the economic activities. Conversely, the telecom network should answer to the needs of the national economy. On these two basic topics, several errors have been expressed and can lead to non-useful investments. 
650 0 |a Computer networks. 
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650 0 |a Internet. 
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