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VoWLAN Network Planning and Operation 2004
Mind Commerce LLC, Oct 2004, Pages: 134
The convergence of two highly disruptive technologies, VoIP and WLAN, is set to drastically alter the way we communicate, do business, and play. VoWLAN represents both an opportunity and a threat to traditional business and communications. This report provides the foundation knowledge and understanding necessary to capitalize on this evolution from wireline to wireless and from circuit to packet.
Purpose of VoWLAN Network Planning and Operations
An excellent complement to the report, VoWLAN Fundamentals, this report is the only publication of its type to provide an in-depth analysis of the technical and business challenges associated with planning and design, implementation and ongoing operations of a VoWLAN network.
VoWLAN Network Planning and Operations will answer critical questions including:
- Why deploy VoWLAN? What are the right circumstances? What market segments will use VoWLAN? What are the market drivers for VoWLAN?
-What are the planning and engineering issues? How to deal with RF issues, QoS issues, traffic engineering and capacity planning?
-What are the bandwidth management techniques that may be employed?
-What are the security and privacy issues? How does one detect and deal with hackers and bandwidth stealers?
-What is the future of VoWLAN? What is the future of Voice over packet in general?
Target Audience for the Report
While this report will be of interest to anyone involved in the business, engineering, planning, and/or operation of a VoWLAN network or service offering, VoWLAN Network Planning and Operations will be of particular value to the following groups:
-Investors in the VoIP, WLAN, and VoWLAN space -Suppliers of VoIP, WLAN, WiMax, MMDS, and VoWLAN equipment and software -Hotspot WLAN (WiFi and HiperLAN) service providers -Traditional circuit-switched and next generation VoIP service providers -Cellular and broadband wireless service providers -Consultants, analysts and systems integration companies -Corporations, VoIP and unlicensed spectrum regulatory agencies, and governmental organizations such as the US Department of Homeland Security
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