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Telecom Convergence, 2/E

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This volume examines the three components of the convergence phenomenon - technologies, companies and services - in order to help the reader understand how the fundamentals of customer service are... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A book about the Telecommunications Industry

This book is featured as a "portable consultant", which is quite true. The readers can get not only information, but also advice and opinion on telecommunications issues from the author. It is a helpful and practical book for reader to understand and to be aware of the development of telecommunications, particularly in the notion of business industry. For people who are interested in telecommunications, it means they would like to learn more than telecom vocabularies. Grasping the meaning of all the common industry terms (mostly acronyms) is evidently important. Yet it is more important and useful if the reader knows the applications of those terms, what are the needs and expectations of the users and how to manipulate the technologies that are available in order to get the most out of it? This book is an excellent starting point to address all questions of the same kind. In addition, it can help you to vision a more organized picture of telecommunications. Convergence is the theme of the book. Every little piece of TECHNOLOGY, SERVICE and ORGANIZATION are in fact interrelated. This book is divided into three sections accordingly. The technology section explains nearly every basic telecommunications terms and concepts that one needs to know in the industry. For example, it introduces ATM as a connection-oriented technology. Instead of giving lengthy description on what ATM is, it compares ATM with frame relay; it explains the QoS and CoS control in ATM (which is important because QoS and CoS allow the provider to provide "measurable performance" to its customers); it discusses why ATM should be considered in a network by laying out the advantages and drawbacks of ATM; and finally the condition of ATM market. Another example is on satellite transmission, more than merely focusing on the technology, the author brings in information on some of the satellite services companies. This helps the readers to develop a more comprehensive view of the technology.The service and company sections involve a higher level of explanations on the changes of the scale and the scope of services that are provided and how does the new industry model emerge. For example, most of the telecommunications services can be identifies with basic and supplementary/enhanced services. Users expect to receive more services with higher quality over the same network infrastructure. At the same time, there is a trend that companies are altering their models and organizations. New management, new structure, new relationships and all different kind of shifting, merging and renovation are in process to achieve the same goal - more productive and more profitable. E-commerce is absolutely an evolutionary development of doing business with the integration of technology. What are the reactions of the big industry players? It becomes a task to define the role of each carrier and corporation. Examples on Cisco, AOL, AT & T and Quest are deliberated.In short, this i

Good writing and great concepts converge in this book

Simple to understand, easy to read, always interesting, and most amazingly, often entertaining. This is high praise for a "technical book." It is actually not a technical book, but it is about technical subjects, several relatively complex market concepts, and the big trends in networking. All easy to follow and recall after reading. I like Mr. Shepard's organization and style. It seemed to me that I was often hearing him speak these thoughts, rather than just reading them. I highly recommend this book to Service Providers, Network Equipment manufacturers, and to the component companies that are designing the chips for future networks. This book will jump-start your understanding of how convergence is influencing system and service designs for our future networked world. Enjoy the book, I did.

This book hits the mark!

Steve Shepard's diverse knowledge of the world of telecom is brought together in this book to help lead the way to the next generation of this industry. Cutting through today's marketing hype, and getting down to the no-nonsense reality of what to expect and be prepared for, is refreshing to read. This book is a "must read" for anyone who wants to stay on top and ahead of the telecommunications industry and market.

An excellent dissection of the telecomm industry.

If you work in the telecommunications industry, you'll want to read this book. Even if you don't, this book could help you understand some the the leading trends, technologies and companies that could help you develop a profitable investment strategy in this hot constantly changing industry.It is an excellent blend of technological descriptions and business insight with a touch of prognostication from industry leaders, thinkers and innovators. The book is divided into three main parts: 1) the main technologies feeding convergence, 2) company convergence, and 3) services convergence. A veteran technologist may want to skip the first part, but not knowing much about wireless or DSL I found it very informative and a good refresher on T-1. Each part ends with a bibliography containing references to books, web resources and articles, but the real payoff is the information gleaned from the author's extensive interviews.I love the multipurpose feel to this book. It is labeled as the first of the "Portable Consultant" series and is worthy of that tag. This is not just a technical book and it is not just a business book, it is both, not an easy thing to do. Like a good consultant it is packed full of useful information and easy to understand explanations.

Reading this book should be mandatory...

...for anyone involved in the telecommunications business, be the service providers, technology developers or the end customers. As Mr. Shepard says in the foreword, Telecommunications is the most dynamic, fast changing industry in history... I had the chance of attending a session by Mr. Shepard on Telecommunications Convergence last year and, after I heard his presentation, I finally had a better understanding of the what, where and, most important, why the customers want to buy the services that our telecommunications technology make possible. Everything was so much clearer! Now, his research and thoughts are published and anyone that has an interest in the telecom industry can go through the three sections of the books and get a nice primer on technology convergence (including a most useful Common Industry Acronyms list in the Appendix); Company convergence, providing a great insight on Corporate Evolution, e-Commerce and e-Business (now thet we hear those terms everyday!) and Mr. Shepard's company classifications/models. All the topics covered in the book are presented in an easy to understand, often good-humored fashion, but it calls to the attention of the reader the importance and seriousness of Services Convergence: what are the customers looking for, and what will it take for the service provider to deliver the competitive advantage that will make the difference in the market. Because, quoting Mr. Shepard again, "the quickest way to become a leader is to find a parade and get in front of it". Great reading material, strategies for success, useful convergence online resources are listed in the appendix. And I repeat, this book should be mandatory reading for the Service Providers that are fighting to be the leaders in this fast paced market.
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