The 2006 Telecommunications Review
Written and edited by a talented group of telecommunications engineers, researchers, and experts, the 2006 Telecommunications Review is a set of 12 papers exploring a wide range of telecommunications issues.
Table of Contents
Introduction
From the Editors
- T. B. Fowler, J. G. Leigh
Table of Contents
The Emerging Shape of the Telecommunications/Broadband Industry and Information Service Providers
- Daphne E. Williams-Washington, Michael J. Wojcik, David L. Wong
Why Government Telecommunications Acquisitions Are Different
Understanding Web Accessibility: An Introduction
Large-Scale Custom Network Solutions Based on FTS2001: Options and Alternatives
- Satish Chandra, Ph.D., Christopher D. Crown, James R. Soltys, Ph.D.
Estimating the Government Telecommunications Market
- Larry C. Pueschel, Luis A. Rose
Priority Services for Supporting Emergency Telecommunications in Internet Protocol-Based Networks
Voice over Internet Protocol: The Business Case
- Thomas B. Fowler, Ph.D., John G. Leigh, Ph.D.
ENUM—The Mapping of Telephone Numbers to the Internet
Voice over Internet Protocol Corporate Vulnerabilities: Facts Without Fears
- John J. Conroy, Mohammed O. Zaatari
Deploying Survivable Crisis Communications Systems Using the Session Initiation Protocol
Modeling Overloaded Voice over Internet Protocol Systems
- Martin J. Fischer, Ph.D., Denise M. Bevilacqua Masi, Ph.D.
Enterprise Voice over Internet Protocol Implementation: Lessons Learned
- Guerin C. Goldsmith, Hsiaosu Hsiung
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