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==== Network Components ==== | ==== Network Components ==== | ||
Fiber | *Fiber | ||
Legacy Last Mile/Last 100 Feet (DOCSIS/DSL/MoCa?) | *Legacy Last Mile/Last 100 Feet (DOCSIS/DSL/MoCa?) | ||
Wireless Last Mile/Last 100 Feet (3G/4G/802.11) | *Wireless Last Mile/Last 100 Feet (3G/4G/802.11) | ||
Services (Operator Provided Content & Managed Services / Internet "Over-the-Top" Services) | *Services (Operator Provided Content & Managed Services / Internet "Over-the-Top" Services) | ||
==== Layers ==== | ==== Layers ==== | ||
*Physical Layer | |||
*Network Logical Layer | |||
**Data Link Layers | |||
**IP Layer | |||
*Service/Application/Content Layer | |||
=== Candidates for Case Studies === | === Candidates for Case Studies === | ||
SONET/ Optical standard? - ''Fiber ; Logical Layer'' | *SONET/ Optical standard? - ''Fiber ; Logical Layer'' | ||
Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifier (EDFA) - ''Fiber ; Physical Layer'' | *Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifier (EDFA) - ''Fiber ; Physical Layer'' | ||
Discrete Multitone (part of the the DSL Standard) - ''Legacy Last Mile ; Logical Layer'' | *Discrete Multitone (part of the the DSL Standard) - ''Legacy Last Mile ; Logical Layer'' | ||
Some discrete component of DOCSIS standard (perhaps security protocols?) - ''Legacy Last Mile ; Logical Layer'' | *Some discrete component of DOCSIS standard (perhaps security protocols?) - ''Legacy Last Mile ; Logical Layer'' | ||
CDMA/Qualcomm ''Wireless Last Mile ; Logical Layer'' | *CDMA/Qualcomm ''Wireless Last Mile ; Logical Layer'' | ||
Some part of 802.11 standard ''Wireless Last 100 Feet ; Logical Layer'' | *Some part of 802.11 standard ''Wireless Last 100 Feet ; Logical Layer'' | ||
Internet Protocol - ''All Network Components ; Logical Layer'' | *Internet Protocol - ''All Network Components ; Logical Layer'' | ||
Google Voice, New Alcatel-Lucent Voice Product - ''Service & Application Layer'' | *Google Voice, New Alcatel-Lucent Voice Product - ''Service & Application Layer'' | ||
Some open source Internet-based telecom Project? ''Service & Application Layer'' | *Some open source Internet-based telecom Project? ''Service & Application Layer'' | ||
== Other Resources == | == Other Resources == |
Revision as of 11:20, 14 April 2009
Field Definition
Overview of the Field
Analysis of the field based on Field Research Methodology
- Overview of Economics of Intellectual Property in Telecommunications
- Overall Picture of the Telecommunications Field
- Outputs and Products Telecommunications
- Legal Tools in Use in Telecommunications
- Competitive Advantages in Telecommunications
- Biggest For-Profit Companies in Telecommunications
- Biggest Non-Profit Companies in Telecommunications
- Universities in Telecommunications
- Most Important Associations in Telecommunications
- Commons Based Cases in Telecommunications
Case Studies
Possible Ways to Organize Case Studies
Network Components
- Fiber
- Legacy Last Mile/Last 100 Feet (DOCSIS/DSL/MoCa?)
- Wireless Last Mile/Last 100 Feet (3G/4G/802.11)
- Services (Operator Provided Content & Managed Services / Internet "Over-the-Top" Services)
Layers
- Physical Layer
- Network Logical Layer
- Data Link Layers
- IP Layer
- Service/Application/Content Layer
Candidates for Case Studies
- SONET/ Optical standard? - Fiber ; Logical Layer
- Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifier (EDFA) - Fiber ; Physical Layer
- Discrete Multitone (part of the the DSL Standard) - Legacy Last Mile ; Logical Layer
- Some discrete component of DOCSIS standard (perhaps security protocols?) - Legacy Last Mile ; Logical Layer
- CDMA/Qualcomm Wireless Last Mile ; Logical Layer
- Some part of 802.11 standard Wireless Last 100 Feet ; Logical Layer
- Internet Protocol - All Network Components ; Logical Layer
- Google Voice, New Alcatel-Lucent Voice Product - Service & Application Layer
- Some open source Internet-based telecom Project? Service & Application Layer
Other Resources
Links in Telecommunications
Blogs and News from Telecommunications
Interviews
Possible candidates for interviews: