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Developing IP-based services : solutions for service providers and vendors / Monique Morrow, Kateel Vijayananda.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Morrow, Monique.
Contributor:
Vijayananda, Kateel.
Series:
Morgan Kaufmann series in networking.
The Morgan Kaufmann series in networking
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer networks--Design and construction.
Computer networks.
Internet service providers.
TCP/IP (Computer network protocol).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (337 p.)
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam ; Boston : Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, c2003.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Offering new services is a great way for your organization to drive traffic and boost revenue, and what better foundation for these services than IP? This much is a given. The difficulty is uniting business and technical perspectives in a cohesive development and deployment process. Meeting this challenge is the focus of Developing IP-Based Services. The only book of its kind devoted exclusively to IP-based services, it provides a blueprint for all the engineers, managers, and analysts who must come together to build these services and bring them online.Inside,
Contents:
Front Cover; Developing IP-Based Services: Solution for Service Providers and Vendors; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 Why IP?; 1.2 History-Setting the Stage for Service Providers; 1.3 Regulatory Events That Opened Competition; 1.4 Potential Service Providers-Categories; 1.5 Services; 1.6 Customer Requirements and Service Provider and Vendor Goals; 1.7 Chapter Review; Chapter 2. Building the Case for IP-Based Services; 2.1 Nuts and Bolts of Service Development; 2.2 Service Development Process; 2.3 Service Development Dynamics
2.4 Problems with the Service Development Process2.5 Role of IP in the Service Development Process; 2.6 IP-Based Services; 2.7.Greenfield and Incumbent; 2.8.Chapter Review; Chapter 3. Greenfield Service Providers: Opportunities and Challenges; 3.1 Definition of Greenfield; 3.2 Business Aspects; 3.3 Service Creation Model; 3.4 Service Examples; 3.5 Service Packaging and Pricing; 3.6 What Are the Challenges?; 3.7 Who Is the Competition?; 3.8 Being Competitive in Terms of IP-Based Technology; 3.9 Chapter Review; Chapter 4. Incumbent Service Providers: Opportunities and Challenges
4.1 Definition of Incumbent4.2 Business Aspects; 4.3 Service Creation Model; 4.4 Service Examples; 4.5 Service Packaging and Pricing; 4.6 Legacy Infrastructure; 4.7 What Are the Challenges?; 4.8 Chapter Review; Chapter 5. IP as a Building Block: Enabling Multiservices; 5.1 Multiservices; 5.2.Architectural Overview; 5.3.Technologies; 5.4.Transport Technology Overview; 5.5 Service Creation; 5.6 Chapter Review; Chapter 6. IP-Based Service Implementation and Network Management; 6.1 Simple Network Management Protocol; 6.2 IP-Based Service Implementation-OSS; 6.3 Provisioning-What Are the Issues?
6.4 Network Management-What Are the Issues?6.5.OSS Architecture; 6.6.Chapter Review; Chapter 7. IP-Based Services: Advanced Topics; 7.1 Quality of Service; 7.2 Voice-over-IP; 7.3 IP Security; 7.4 IPv6; 7.5 Local Multipoint Distribution Service; 7.6 Optical Networking; 7.7 Chapter Review; Chapter 8. Case Studies; 8.1 Conceptual Case Study-Greenfield; 8.2 Conceptual Case Study-Incumbent; 8.3 Real-Life Case Study; 8.4 Chapter Review; Closing Remarks: Remaining Competitive with IP; Acronyms; Bibliography; Index; About the Authors
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 293-295) and index.
ISBN:
1-281-04801-1
9786611048013
0-08-050413-2
OCLC:
437191115

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