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Singh, N. P. "Competitive Landscape of Mobile Telecommunications Tower Companies in India." International Journal of Interdisciplinary Telecommunications and Networking 2, no. 1 (January 2010): 49–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jitn.2010010104.

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With the entry of 3G and WiMAX players, the Indian mobile subscriber base is expected to reach 1110 million by the end of 2015. To meet mobile infrastructure demand, India will require approximately 350,000 to 400,000 mobile telecommunications towers in the next 7 to 8 years. Presently only 40% of mobile telecommunications towers are shared in India. The high growth of subscribers and initial cost of mobile telecommunications towers and license conditions will force mobile network operators to share infrastructure with other mobile network operators, specifically with new operators. The Indian government has allowed sharing of passive and active components of mobile telecommunication infrastructure. With the changing demand of the telecommunications infrastructure, many new telecommunications tower business entities and companies and mobile telecommunications tower business models are being explored. In this paper, the author presents the landscape of the mobile telecommunications tower industry in India, which consists of four types of companies and trends with respect to the strategies of telecommunication tower companies, especially tenancy ratio. Emerging features of the mobile telecommunication towers industry in India are also presented.
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Röller, Lars-Hendrik, and Leonard Waverman. "Telecommunications Infrastructure and Economic Development: A Simultaneous Approach." American Economic Review 91, no. 4 (September 1, 2001): 909–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/aer.91.4.909.

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In this paper we investigate how telecommunications infrastructure affects economic growth. We use evidence from 21 OECD countries over a 20-year period to examine the impacts that telecommunications developments may have had. We jointly estimate a micromodel for telecommunication investment with a macro production function. We find evidence of a significant positive causal link, especially when a critical mass of telecommunications infrastructure is present. Interestingly, the critical mass appears to be at a level of telecommunications infrastructure that is near universal service. (JEL O57, O47, L69)
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Malinowski, Mariusz. "Regional differences in telecommunications infrastructure and development of enterprises." Management 16, no. 1 (May 1, 2012): 160–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10286-012-0012-x.

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Regional differences in telecommunications infrastructure and development of enterprises The aim of this article is to determine the effect of various elements of telecommunication infrastructure for the development of enterprises in individual voivodeships. In the first part of the article the present author has characterized the telecommunications infrastructure and presented it as a factor in the development of enterprises. In the second part, based on statistical data, the relationship between the development of telecommunications infrastructure and the enterprise development in individual voivodeships in 2006-2010 was examined.
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Wang, Haibo, Bahram Alidaee, Wei Wang, and Wei Ning. "Critical Infrastructure Management for Telecommunication Networks." International Journal of Knowledge and Systems Science 5, no. 1 (January 2014): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijkss.2014010101.

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Telecommunication network infrastructures both stationary and ad hoc, play an important role in maintaining the stability of society worldwide. The protection of these critical infrastructures and their supporting structures become highly challenged due to its complexity. The understanding of interdependency of these infrastructures is the essential step to protect these infrastructures from destruction and attacks. This paper presents a critical infrastructure detection model to discover the interdependency based on the theories from social networks and new telecommunication pathways while this study transforms social theory into computational constructions. The procedure and solution of protecting critical infrastructures are discussed and computational results from the proposed model are presented.
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Giovinazzi, Sonia, Andrew Austin, Rob Ruiter, Colin Foster, Mostafa Nayyerloo, Nirmal-Kumar Nair, and Liam Wotherspoon. "Resilience and fragility of the telecommunication network to seismic events." Bulletin of the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering 50, no. 2 (June 30, 2017): 318–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.5459/bnzsee.50.2.318-328.

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This paper provides an overview on the physical and functional performance of the New Zealand telecommunication network following the 14 November 2016 Kaikōura earthquake (Mw 7.8). Firstly, the paper provides an overview of the New Zealand telecommunications infrastructure. Secondly, the paper presents preliminary information on the impacts of the Kaikōura earthquake on the telecommunication network following the format proposed by [1] for post-earthquake assessment and resilience analysis of infrastructure systems, namely: extent of earthquake-induced physical impacts on the components of the telecommunication networks, identified according to a proposed taxonomy; main observed dependency issues; identification of resilience attributes and strategies that allowed an effective and rapid reinstatement of the telecommunication service. Finally lessons learned and research needs are discussed.
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Alizadeh, Tooran, Heather Shearer, and Neil Sipe. "Planning implications of telecommunication: Why telecommunication infrastructure? Why now?" Australian Planner 52, no. 1 (January 2, 2015): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07293682.2015.1019749.

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GUDZ, OLENA, and IRYNA OLKHOVAYA. "INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE OF TELECOMMUNICATION ENTERPRISES." State University of Telecommunications, no. 1 (2019): 20–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.31673/2415-8089.2019.012025.

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Alizadeh, Tooran. "Planning Deficiencies and Telecommunication Infrastructure." disP - The Planning Review 53, no. 3 (July 3, 2017): 43–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02513625.2017.1380411.

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Hulicki, Zbigniew. "Telecommunications in Poland - Infrastructure, market and services." Australian Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy 4, no. 4 (January 11, 2017): 234. http://dx.doi.org/10.18080/ajtde.v4n4.73.

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In the modern digital world, we have seen the emergence of endless potential for electronic communication as well as diverse forms of information transfer between subscriber devices. As such, the necessity of a proper networking infrastructure to sustain this communication is a crucial factor for the further development of our country’s economy. Through this, this article describes the telecommunications market in Poland, and explores the organization and infrastructure of telecommunication networks as well as the evolution of this sector within the last few decades.
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Hulicki, Zbigniew. "Telecommunications in Poland - Infrastructure, market and services." Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy 4, no. 4 (January 11, 2017): 234–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.18080/jtde.v4n4.73.

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In the modern digital world, we have seen the emergence of endless potential for electronic communication as well as diverse forms of information transfer between subscriber devices. As such, the necessity of a proper networking infrastructure to sustain this communication is a crucial factor for the further development of our country’s economy. Through this, this article describes the telecommunications market in Poland, and explores the organization and infrastructure of telecommunication networks as well as the evolution of this sector within the last few decades.
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Atsu, Francis, Charles Agyei, William Phanuel Darbi, and Sussana Adjei-Mensah. "The impact of telecommunication revenue on economic growth: evidence from Ghana." African Journal of Economic and Management Studies 5, no. 2 (July 1, 2014): 195–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ajems-10-2011-0076.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the long-run impact of telecommunications revenue and telecommunications investment on economic growth of Ghana for the time horizon 1976-2007. Design/methodology/approach – The paper uses the Augmented Dickey Fuller and Phillips Perron unit root test to explore the stationarity property of the variables and the Engle-Granger residual-based test of cointegration to model an appropriate restricted error correction model. Findings – The outcome of the analysis produced mixed results. Telecommunications revenue does not contribute significantly whilst telecommunications investment does. Practical implications – Policy makers will have to deal with a conundrum; while designing targeted policies that will attract more telecommunication investment in order to maximize the corresponding revenues and the economic growth it brings in its wake, they must at the same time find ways and resources to grow the economy to a point or threshold where revenue from telecommunications can have the much needed impact on their economies. Originality/value – The study is one of the first that has investigated the line of causality between telecommunication revenue and economic growth unlike previous research that mainly focused on the impact of telecommunication infrastructure on economic development.
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Cubitt, Sean. "Telecommunication Networks: Economy, Ecology, Rule." Theory, Culture & Society 31, no. 7-8 (February 2, 2014): 185–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0263276413511490.

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This essay deals with technologies, techniques, business models and legal structures governing telecommunications infrastructures. Megacities are especially vulnerable to shifting agencies in telecoms provision. This paper addresses the relation of the economics of growth, built-in obsolescence and product life cycles with the complex determinations of telecommunications governance in relation to the physical environment of megacities. It argues that an ‘environmentalism of the poor’ must be integrated into considerations of both ecological critique and analyses of telecommunications infrastructure and business practice.
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Shin, Dong Hee. "The development of community telecommunication infrastructure: An evaluation of rural telecommunications project." International Journal of Information Management 28, no. 4 (August 2008): 322–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2008.02.003.

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Bąk, Iwona, and Beata Szczecińska. "The impact of transport and telecommunication infrastructures on the tourism competitiveness of regions." Transportation Overview - Przeglad Komunikacyjny 2016, no. 1 (January 1, 2016): 27–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.35117/a_eng_16_01_04.

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In the article were described the selected elements of tourism development, which are transport and telecommunication infrastructures. The aim of the study was to examine the impact of this infrastructure on the tourism competitiveness of countries in the world. Therefore, the synthetic index of competitiveness was described – The Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Index (TTCI), which is published by the World Economic Forum (WEF). The study included the selected pillars of the TTCI index, containing information about the transport infrastructure and the teleinformatics in years 2007-2015. Furthermore, the competitiveness of the Polish sector of tourism in the international arena on the field of infrastructure was discussed. It turned out, that in the analysis period, Poland took the highest position in the pillar of telecommunication infrastructure. The lowest position, Poland took in the terms of air transport infrastructure, although a significant improvement can be seen in that area in recent years.
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Anandhita, Vidyantina Heppy. "Economic Value of Equalization of Access and ICT Infrastructure for Rural Communities." Jurnal Penelitian Pos dan Informatika 10, no. 2 (December 28, 2020): 113. http://dx.doi.org/10.17933/jppi.2020.100203.

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<p><em>The government has initiated access and telecommunication infrastructure equalization program in Indonesia by deploying BTS to provide signals in the frontier, outermost, and least developed (3T) regions and providing rural internet access services. Government investment through the provision of telecommunications and internet access in rural areas is expected to be able to provide economic benefits for improving the people’s welfare. This study aims to identify the economic benefits of equitable access and infrastructure in rural areas (mainly 3T villages) with the Ranti Generic IS/IT Business Value Table. Based on the study results, it can be concluded that in ideal conditions, equitable access to the internet and telecommunications infrastructure can contribute directly to cost efficiency for rural communities by reducing distribution costs and telecommunications costs. Also, the use of telecommunications and internet access can improve the people’s welfare by increasing business capacity and expanding market segmentation.</em></p>
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Abbasova, T. S. "Development of rules in expert systems for the analysis and evaluation of telecommunications." Informacionno-technologicheskij vestnik 12, no. 2 (June 30, 2017): 47–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.21499/2409-1650-2017-2-47-63.

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Typical malfunctions that may occur in telecommunication systems due to the failure to meet the noise immunity requirements, as well as the characteristic features that can identify these problems, are analyzed. In the process of developing the knowledge base for the expert system for assessing the telecommunications infrastructure, the existing tools for developing knowledge bases have been improved.
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Silva, E. R. D. Mohan, and A. T. L. K. Samamsinghe. "Policy Framework for Mobile Telecommunication Access Infrastructure." Engineer: Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Sri Lanka 41, no. 3 (July 30, 2008): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/engineer.v41i3.7086.

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Arley, Brian. "Island Watch: The New Front Line in Torres Strait Island Telecommunications." Media International Australia 88, no. 1 (August 1998): 57–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1329878x9808800109.

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This article explores a unique Networking the Nation Remote Telecommunications Infrastructure Fund $8 million funding application made by the Torres Strait Islanders Media Association Inc (TISMA). The purpose is to install and operate state-of-the-art telecommunication infrastructure on each inhabited Torres Strait Island to enhance the services and operations of the 27 Commonwealth and state government agencies operating in this region and to better meet the education, employment, training, socio-economic, cultural and linguistic needs of the region's inhabitants and to increase production, promotion and revenue-generation of their local cultural industries.
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Bouras, Christos, Konstantinos Antonis, Georgios Diles, Vasileios Kokkinos, and Leonidas Loukopoulos. "Economic Broadband Development through Infrastructure Sharing." International Journal of Business Data Communications and Networking 10, no. 4 (October 2014): 21–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijbdcn.2014100102.

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Broadband is a public utility with positive effects on competitiveness, employment and growth. Although evidence shows that broadband development is increasing, this increment is not homogeneous between urban and rural areas. The main factor is the high cost for deploying next generation networks in rural areas, and especially the cost linked to civil engineering works. In order to overcome the investment challenges arising in the context of broadband deployment, the European Commission made mandatory the sharing of existing telecommunication and non-telecommunication infrastructures and facilities. This manuscript proposes and presents a novel tool that enables the estimation of the expected savings from exploiting existing infrastructures when deploying a broadband network. This is followed by a number of general principles and recommendations that policy makers and national authorities could embrace to diminish deployment costs and promote broadband deployment.
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Suardi, Imelda. "E-Government, Governance and Corruption in Asian countries." Emerging Markets : Business and Management Studies Journal 8, no. 2 (September 21, 2021): 137–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.33555/embm.v8i2.180.

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In developing countries, the implementation of e-government is at greater risk of failure when the corruption is still high. This paper examines the effect of e-government on the level of corruption in 47 developing countries in Asia using E-Government Development Index which is divided into components of online service, human capital, telecommunication infrastructure and e-participation. This paper also places the role of governance in government to moderate the relationship between e-government and perceptions of corruption. The result shows that implementation of e-government and governance has increased the perception of corruption with telecommunications infrastructure has the most significant effect.
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Ancans, Arnis, Ernests Petersons, Guntis Ancans, Mihails Stetjuha, Aleksandrs Ipatovs, and Evaldas Stankevicius. "Technical and economic analysis of transport telecommunication infrastructure." Procedia Computer Science 149 (2019): 206–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2019.01.125.

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Mansell, Robin. "Rethinking the telecommunication infrastructure: The new “black box”." Research Policy 19, no. 6 (December 1990): 501–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0048-7333(90)90009-u.

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Apostolopoulos, T. K., and K. C. Pramataris. "Information technology investment evaluation: Investments in telecommunication infrastructure." International Journal of Information Management 17, no. 4 (August 1997): 287–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0268-4012(97)00006-6.

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Harris, Robert G., and C. Jeffrey Kraft. "Meddling Through: Regulating Local Telephone Competition in the United States." Journal of Economic Perspectives 11, no. 4 (November 1, 1997): 93–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/jep.11.4.93.

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After a brief history of telecommunication policies and the development of local competition in the United States, this paper analyzes the Telecommunications Act of 1996 and subsequent FCC and state regulatory decisions. Unfortunately, these recent policy changes have generated pervasive, intrusive regulations, undermining the objectives the Telecom Act was intended to promote: competition, innovation, and investment in telecommunications infrastructure. States should allow incumbent local carriers to rebalance their retail rates and set interconnection prices based on actual costs. Federal policymakers should reduce and liberalize regulations, allowing market forces more freedom to allocate resources and shape industry structure.
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Franchuk, Olena, Mariana Petrova, and Galina Tolkachova. "Elements of control of competitiveness of telecommunication companies." Economics, ecology, socium 2, no. 4 (December 31, 2018): 22–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.31520/2616-7107/2018.2.4-3.

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Introduction. The importance of telecommunications in the socio-economic sphere is growing, providing support for the development of the national economy, since the priority development of telecommunications, compared with the overall pace of economic development, significantly increases the competitiveness of the Ukrainian economy. Therefore, the management of telecommunications companies is defined as one of the priority areas of government in the face of growing competition, which makes the problem of increasing the competitiveness of telecommunications services and the telecommunications operator as a whole urgent. Aim and tasks. The aim of the article is to study the methodological issues of substantiating the elements of enterprise competitiveness in the telecommunications services market, as well as studying the gradation of the level of competitiveness and recommendations for their use in managing the competitiveness of an enterprise. Results. The scientific and theoretical approaches to the essence of the concept of «competitiveness» are considered. The study made it possible to form its own scientific vision of the economic category “competitiveness of telecommunication companies”. It is noted that modern global trends in the development of the telecommunications market affect its new type in the conditions of the formation of the information society. The main forms of competition in the telecommunications services market are considered. The features of modern telecommunications are highlighted. Disclosed policy in the space of competition regulation in the market of telecommunication services. Conclusions. Identified and analyzed the basics of managing the competitiveness of telecommunications companies operating in a competitive environment, which is characterized by constant technological innovation.. The main elements of the process of managing the competitiveness of telecommunications companies are substantiated as components of the internal and external environment that determine or can determine the future performance of the company in the international and domestic markets, which will help create the conditions for the implementation of a highly developed information and telecommunications infrastructure to provide telecommunications services to all segments of the population.
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Romaniuk, Anton, and Andre Samberg. "DIRECT DATA COLLECTION METHOD BY TELECOMMUNICATIONS AERIAL PLATFORMS FROM THE WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK NODES." Information and Telecommunication Sciences, no. 1 (June 29, 2021): 12–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.20535/2411-2976.12021.12-23.

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Background. To collect monitoring data from the nodes of the wireless sensor network in the absence of public telecommunications infrastructure, it is proposed to use telecommunications aerial platforms (TA), built on the basis of UAVs. Each telecommunication aerial platform acts as a mobile gateway, dynamically creates virtual clusters in the network, determines the data collection points in the clusters and their flight paths, forms a schedule and exchanges data with cluster nodes depending on their location coordinates relative to the TA flight path, battery power level and volume of monitoring data. Objective. The aim of the paper is to improve the efficiency of data collection from wireless sensor network nodes by telecommunication aerial platforms. Methods. Unlike existing data collection methods, the proposed method: uses the FOREL (FORmal ELement) cluster analysis method for clustering the network, new rules for selecting data collection points and rules for data transmission between TA and cluster nodes to achieve the specified target control functions: minimization of TA data collection time, maximization of network operation time, minimization of used TA. Results. The proposed monitoring data collecting method by TA from the nodes of the wireless sensor network allows increasing the efficiency of achieving a given target control function (reduce the time of data collection, increase the time of network operation, reduce the number of telecommunication aerial platforms used). Conclusions. The implementation of the proposed method into the specialized software of the wireless sensor network control system will improve the efficiency of the sensor node data collection process by telecommunication aerial platforms. Keywords: wireless sensor network; data collection method; network clustering; telecommunication aerial platform.
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Fokina, Elena. "Telecommunication Sector of the Russian Economy: Transformation Into a Global Information and Telecommunication Infrastructure." Vestnik Volgogradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Serija 3. Ekonomika. Ekologija., no. 6 (December 12, 2014): 103–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.15688/jvolsu3.2014.6.11.

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Kaligin, N. N., R. M. Uvaysov, A. S. Uvaysova, and K. I. Bushmeleva. "Математические методы в телекоммуникационных системах транспортной инфраструктуры." Quality. Innovation. Education, no. 3 (2020): 25–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.31145/1999-513x-2020-3-25-31.

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Malinowski, Andrzej, and Ryszard Zieliński. "High Altitude Platform — Future of Infrastructure." International Journal of Electronics and Telecommunications 56, no. 2 (June 1, 2010): 191–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10177-010-0025-0.

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High Altitude Platform — Future of Infrastructure High Altitude Platform (HAP) concept and idea is presented in the article. Characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of HAPs are described. There is also the comparison available between HAPs and existing telecommunication infrastructure (terrestrial and satellite). Selected examples of the possible limitation and technological restrictions of HAP based systems are presented in the article.
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Moradhaseli, Heshmat, and Jalal Haghighatmonfared. "Model of Technological, Managerial and Marketing Infrastructure for Intelligent Technology Efficiency in Telecommunication Industry - Case Study: Telecommunication Infrastructure Company of Ilam Province1." Journal of Information Systems and Telecommunication (JIST) 8, no. 30 (August 27, 2020): 105–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.29252/jist.8.30.105.

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Sudewanto, Suhardhika Sih. "Radiolink Microwave Sebagai Infrastruktur Telekomunikasi Sistem SCADA." KILAT 9, no. 1 (April 25, 2020): 36–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.33322/kilat.v9i1.767.

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Expansion of the electrical network and substation makes a demand of the telecommunication channel for SCADA system is high. Telecommunication infrastructure which operates based on Power Line Carrier (PLC) can not provide adequate supply. Therefore, It needs new media to fulfill the demands of the telecommunication channel for SCADA System. Selection methods will be done by comparing technical and non-technical aspects of various telecommunication media that operates in the PLN network. One of suitable media is microwave radiolink. With high capacity and bandwidth, microwave radiolink can be the backbone of SCADA System
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Zahra, Kanwal, Parvez Azim, and Afzal Mahmood. "Telecommunication Infrastructure Development and Economic Growth: A Panel Data Approach." Pakistan Development Review 47, no. 4II (December 1, 2008): 711–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.30541/v47i4iipp.711-726.

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World is going to be global village due to the introduction of new and advanced technology and new innovations in technology make it more possible day by day. The widely spread economic activities both in real as well as in credit market is possible when they use advance technology to communicate. This is a fact that the world is rapidly moving towards an economic system based on the continuous and ubiquitous availability of information. Developing countries try to maintain and develop their technology in such a way that they can become a part of this global village. Recent developments in telecommunication technology have been an important tool to exchange the information to develop a sharp and valuable commodity market. During 21st century to move into post-industrial, information based economic growth, countries and sector try to equip themselves with the necessary telecommunication system. A modern telecommunication infrastructure is not only important for economic growth but also to connect domestic market of commodities as well as credit with international commodity and financial markets. This would develop the smooth flow of foreign investment, positive value of net exports, increase the value addition in GDP of an economy etc. Once the industrial and agriculture development was considered to be a best tool to enhance economic growth of a country, every country gave more importance to these sectors in its plans and policies, but now the trend has changed because the advancement and development of these two major sector of an economy sustain on the development of other factors, the role of service sector, advancement in technology, and the contribution of foreign sector in economic growth by different ways increases, and the major area of interest for foreign sector or investment was service sector and still it is, countries with the existence of GATS, started to privatise their set up, and after realising the importance of communications, the telecommunication sector is now on their main priorities. With the advancement of telecommunication services, a new market mechanism, low cost structure and expanded value chain of firms is possible [Kambil and Short (1994)], on other hand in developing countries, the average price of agricultural commodities is high in the area where there is telephone facilities available than the area where there is no facilities to communicate [Bayes, et al. (1999)].
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Sahu, Mickey, and Ashish Shrivastava. "Mobile Learning-Telecommunication Infrastructure and Usage in Rural and Remote Areas Students: A Review." Indian Journal of Applied Research 3, no. 11 (October 1, 2011): 97–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/2249555x/nov2013/31.

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Koroma, Mohamed, and Ibrahim Abdulai Sawaneh. "A 4G LTE Evolved packet Core Planning and Deployment in Freetown Sierra Leone." Asian Journal of Interdisciplinary Research 3, no. 3 (September 30, 2020): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.34256/ajir20231.

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Wireless broadband subscribers have tripled in the past two decades in the world. It subsequently adds more burden on the network traffic, thereby pressuring the current 2G / 3G wireless network infrastructural development in Freetown, Sierra Leone. The existing 2G / 3G network infrastructures in Freetown offer limited resources for download and upload speed of 12.54Mbps and 2.59Mbps, respectively, to active subscribers. The exponential increase in the country’s population has adverse effects on the subscriber’s database. Therefore, a considerable task is faced by the country’s telecommunication network infrastructures to devise an improvement and efficient technologies to augment the current system to handle the numerous issues. Three active private mobile network operators (X, Y, & Z) and one Government-owned operator (W) exist in the country. The only operator that runs across the country is operator X, and it has the highest number of subscribers. The country has just rollout it Long Term Evolution (LTE) by the private MNOs. The research is to encourage the Sierra Leone National Telecommunication Commission (NATCOM), a telecommunication regulatory body, to mandate all MNOs in the country to roll out the 4G LTE core network infrastructure in Freetown. ARIMA model is used to analyze the throughputs (kbps) prediction to ascertain 4G LTE rollout using the Python programming language is an effective alternative. Statistical data from operator X for ten years for Freetown municipality from January 2010 - November 2019 was collected. The research concludes that 4G LTE deployment or upgrade was necessary for the Freetown municipality.
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Tas, Aysegul, Elif Akagün Ergin, Feride Bahar Kurtulmuşoğlu, and Omer Faruk Sahin. "Tackling service quality in the telecommunication B2B market." Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing 34, no. 7 (August 5, 2019): 1580–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jbim-05-2018-0160.

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Purpose This study will attempt to focus on how vendors serve operators, as operator service quality starts with vendor’s technology infrastructure and service quality. The purpose of this study is to exhibit the most important vendor service quality items and dimensions for the operators in the telecommunications industry. Design/methodology/approach A total of 268 employees from various age groups, cities, job levels and departments participated in the survey. Findings Expected service quality results indicated that operators need high service quality. When telecommunication needs of subscribers are taken into account, it is normal for operators to expect high service quality from vendors. Results also reveal that being dependable and providing continuous support are critical for the telecommunications industry. Perceived service quality results demonstrate that customer expectations failed to be satisfied. In this study conducted in the telecommunications market, the expectations of operator employees regarding vendors is shaped under two dimensions. These dimensions are employee and service center features and provider timeliness and accuracy. When Topsis method was used to determine the most important vendor characteristics, timeliness and trust were identified as the top two criteria. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this study is the first to put forth the most important vendor service quality items and dimensions for the operators in the telecommunications industry.
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Abolhasan, Mehran, and Alyson Wright. "Survey of the potential of emerging wireless technologies to improve telecommunication services in remote Australian settlements." Rangeland Journal 30, no. 1 (2008): 157. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/rj07035.

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Providing efficient yet cost effective telecommunication systems to Aboriginal people living in remote locations has proven to be a challenging task. This is primarily due to low population density and distance from major service centres. Extending high-capacity telecommunications infrastructure to these people would incur high costs of installation, maintenance and administration without significant financial returns. The cost of services such as cabled phone lines to all houses, satellite and wireless cellular networks are often unaffordable for people in remote settlements, and, as a result, the provision of telecommunication services is often subsidised by the government. New wireless standards and products are being developed which could provide broadband-type network connections to large areas at an affordable price. This paper describes these new standards and products and their potential applications in rural and remote regions. There is also a comparison of their transmission requirements, cost, performance and coverage with several currently available technologies.
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Seetanah, Boopen. "Telecommunication and tourism development: an island perspective." Tourism Review 74, no. 4 (September 25, 2019): 815–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/tr-08-2018-0117.

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Purpose This paper aims to investigate the availability and contribution of destinations’ telecommunication structure and development on tourism development for the case of the small island economy of Mauritius. Design/methodology/approach The research uses annual data from 1992 to 2017 in a dynamic econometric setting, namely, an autoregressive distributed lag model to take into account the time series properties of the data. Findings Analysis of the results showed that telecommunication has contributed positively, albeit to a lesser extent as compared to other classical determinants, to tourist development in both the short and long run. In addition, the relatively high income elasticity also suggests that Mauritius is considered as a luxurious destination. Tourists were found to be sensitive to the relative prices and cost of the destination, tourism infrastructure and the island’s development level. Finally, the study confirms the presence repeat tourism on the island. Practical implications The result clearly provides support to the Government’s strategy to pursue an accelerated investment in telecommunication infrastructure and also to give further incentives to private operators to promote innovation and enhanced connectivity. It is recognised that the positive effect of telecommunication on the tourism industry relies on a national enabling telecommunication environment which is multi facet in nature, relying on to a large extent on infrastructure, access, capacity building and the legal framework among others. Originality/value The study is believed to supplement the literature by analysing the telecommunication–tourism link in a direct way as existing studies have largely discussed the link indirectly. Moreover, it uses a classical international demand for tourism model, augmented with a measure of telecommunication, and uses recent dynamic time series econometric framework to account for the existence of dynamism in tourism modelling. Finally, the research brings additional evidences from an island economy perspective (heavily tourist dependent and geographically remote), often neglected by the related literature which has focused mainly on developed countries.
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Gregory, Mark A. "The Rationale for Universal Access to Digital Services." Australian Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy 3, no. 4 (December 20, 2015): 166. http://dx.doi.org/10.18080/ajtde.v3n4.45.

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The regulated telecommunication markets found in many countries often include the social principle that telecommunications infrastructure should be reasonably available to all at fair and affordable rates. In Australia, this concept of universal service aims to ensure that all people, wherever they reside or carry on business, should have reasonable access, on an equitable basis, to standard telephone services and payphones. The hallmark of the universal service regime has been the reasonable availability of public payphones and the subsidised installation of telecommunications infrastructure at premises nationwide to provide standard telephone services. With the advent and ongoing evolution of broadband technologies a new need has arisen and that is for everyone to have reasonable access, on an equitable basis, to specified digital services, including egovernment services. This paper presents a position and identifies future research necessary to support the transition from the universal service regime to a universal access regime that enshrines the principle of ensuring that federal, state and local egovernment and other specified digital services are reasonably accessible to all, on an equitable basis, wherever they work or live.
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Gregory, Mark A. "The Rationale for Universal Access to Digital Services." Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy 3, no. 4 (December 20, 2015): 166–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.18080/jtde.v3n4.45.

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The regulated telecommunication markets found in many countries often include the social principle that telecommunications infrastructure should be reasonably available to all at fair and affordable rates. In Australia, this concept of universal service aims to ensure that all people, wherever they reside or carry on business, should have reasonable access, on an equitable basis, to standard telephone services and payphones. The hallmark of the universal service regime has been the reasonable availability of public payphones and the subsidised installation of telecommunications infrastructure at premises nationwide to provide standard telephone services. With the advent and ongoing evolution of broadband technologies a new need has arisen and that is for everyone to have reasonable access, on an equitable basis, to specified digital services, including egovernment services. This paper presents a position and identifies future research necessary to support the transition from the universal service regime to a universal access regime that enshrines the principle of ensuring that federal, state and local egovernment and other specified digital services are reasonably accessible to all, on an equitable basis, wherever they work or live.
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Njikam, Mohamed, Nanna S., Shahrin S., and Mohd Fairuz Iskandar Othman. "High speed internet development in Africa using 4G-LTE technology-a review." Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics 8, no. 2 (June 1, 2019): 577–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/eei.v8i2.684.

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The African continent is ranked second most populated region and has a huge amount of natural resources to be locally transformed or outsourced overseas. The traditional telecommunications system has helped connect people and enabled them to manage their businesses and trading in Africa for a long-time; many African countries have embarked early in changing their network and technology systems during the first years of the information age. Over a few decades ago, the introduction of new telecommunication methods and techniques have influenced much of African countries’ growth via different perspectives. The situation has triggered an enormous interest in people. They analyzed the factors supporting such changes, which in the case of this paper is all about the advent and adoption of LTE/4G-LTE technologies including its service commercialization in Africa. This review article attempts to provide an overview of 4G-LTE networks technologies and the internet; it includes the current evolution of telecommunication networks within and even beyond the African continent, assisted by the 4G-LTE expansion. An extended view is provided throughout this article’s development with respect to what could be expected (or is missing) for the sake of this continent’s telecommunication infrastructure enhancement and a better QoS to Africa’s dwellers.
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Akhwaba, James Konya. "The Moderating Influence of Project Scope on Leadership Skills, Stakeholder Management, and Execution of Fibre Optic Infrastructure." Advances in Civil Engineering 2020 (August 24, 2020): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/5648394.

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Telecommunication and Internet service enterprise has drastically evolved in the last 10 years across the globe. With demand for huge amounts of data and increased voice traffic, optical fibre is globally preferred technology to transmit high-speed broadband. Nonetheless, fibre optic infrastructure involves construction challenges and continues to fail for several reasons including ineffective leadership, poor stakeholder management, and unclear scope definition. The main purpose of this study was to investigate the moderating influence of project scope on leadership skills, stakeholder management, and execution of fibre optic infrastructure. The study adopted the pragmatism paradigm approach, with a cross-sectional survey design. Questionnaire, interview guide, and document review guide were data collection instruments. Census was used to select 187 respondents from a target population of 187 functional members of staff in fibre optic infrastructure departments of two mobile telecommunication, four Internet service companies, and two policy-making and regularity authorities in Nairobi County in Kenya. Quantitative data was analyzed by descriptive and inferential statistics while qualitative data was analyzed by content analysis. It was demonstrated that project scope has a positive and significant moderating influence on the combined influence of leadership skills and stakeholder management on execution of fibre optic infrastructure. This study contributes to the literature in project management by not only providing empirical evidence on project scope, leadership skills, stakeholder management, and execution of fibre optic infrastructure but also by expanding research on project scope. The results may also help professionals in mobile telecommunication and construction industries by providing strategic guideline in effective, efficient, and sustainable execution of fibre optic infrastructure.
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Shahi, Bimlendu, Divya Jha, Dushyanth N D, and Suresh D. "RECENT ADVANCES IN OPTICAL NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES AND ITS ROLE IN TELECOMMUNICATION INDUSTRY." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 5, no. 4RACEEE (April 30, 2017): 15–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v5.i4raceee.2017.3317.

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Optical networking technology has been advancing swiftly for some decades now. The high bandwidth and low attenuation features of fiber optics has made it the major element of telecommunication infrastructure. To achieve the ever-growing demand of data in telecommunication industry, researchers have explored various networking technologies in optical domain as well as advanced equipment and programmability, boosting transmission up to gigabit and beyond. This paper reviews various optical communication technologies, recent advances in optical network, it’s role in telecommunication industry and its challenges.
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Chinh, Que Duc, and Bui Thuan Nguyen. "Basics Telecommunication System Covers Working Principles and Emerging Problems." Journal La Multiapp 1, no. 5 (January 12, 2021): 10–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.37899/journallamultiapp.v1i5.274.

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This article discusses the basics of the telecommunications system covering developments, working principles and emerging problems in telecommunications. The telecommunications system is all elements of both telecommunications infrastructure, equipment, facilities and infrastructure, as well as telecommunications operators, so that long-distance communication can be carried out. During the journey the information will pass through various media with different characteristics. So that it allows the occurrence of high delays and large packet loss, all of which will reduce the quality of the information received. The quality of the transmission medium determines the quality of the information received. Because as long as it is in the media, it is certain that the information will experience damping which will reduce the quality of the information. In order to communicate properly, the channel provided is not only physical media but also logical lines (frequency channels), considering that these frequency channels are expensive and limited.
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Yigitcanlar, Tan, and Jung Hoon Han. "Ubiquitous Eco Cities." International Journal of Advanced Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing 2, no. 1 (January 2010): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/japuc.2010010101.

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Efficient and effective urban management systems for Ubiquitous Eco Cities require having intelligent and integrated management mechanisms. This integration includes bringing together economic, socio-cultural and urban development with a well-orchestrated, transparent and open decision-making system and necessary infrastructure and technologies. In Ubiquitous Eco Cities, telecommunication technologies play an important role in monitoring and managing activities via wired and wireless networks. Particularly, technology convergence creates new ways in which information and telecommunication technologies are used and formed the backbone of urban management. The 21st century is an era where information has converged, in which people are able to access a variety of services, including internet- and location- based services, through multi-functional devices and provides new opportunities in the management of Ubiquitous Eco Cities. This paper discusses developments in telecommunication infrastructure and trends in convergence technologies and their implications on the management of Ubiquitous Eco Cities.
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Kaligin, N. N., S. U. Uvaysov, and A. S. Uvaysova. "Self-driving vehicle in the telecommunication infrastructure of the city." Quality. Innovation. Education, no. 4 (2020): 76–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.31145/1999-513x-2020-4-76-85.

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The paper considers self-driving vehicles as an element in the telecommunication structure of the city. A review of the structure of the intelligent transport system. The operation principles of self-driving vehicles are described using the example of ROS tools. The methods of interaction between vehicles, the methods of interaction of vehicles with road infrastructure, and human-machine interaction are described. The operation modes of the self-driving vehicle and the options for making the user’s decision in the framework of these modes are highlighted.
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Hatsu, Sylvester. "Infrastructure Sharing Among Ghana’s Mobile Telecommunication Networks: Benefits and Challenges." American Journal of Networks and Communications 5, no. 2 (2016): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.11648/j.ajnc.20160502.14.

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Pipattanasomporn, Manisa, and Saifur Rahman. "The telecommunication infrastructure: A model for optimum voice-data coverage." Utilities Policy 14, no. 4 (December 2006): 278–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jup.2006.01.002.

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NAGARAJAN, A. "ITS Standards in the Context of Transportation and Telecommunication Infrastructure." Industrial and Corporate Change 7, no. 4 (December 1, 1998): 745–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icc/7.4.745.

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Đukanović, Slaviša, Vladimir Mladenović, Milan Gligorijević, Danijela Milošević, and Ivona Radojević-Aleksić. "Spatial characterization of telecommunication satellites visible above the Republic of Serbia." Bulletin of Natural Sciences Research 10, no. 2 (2020): 51–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/bnsr10-27731.

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This paper deals with the general technical, spatial, and temporal characteristics of satellite telecommunications systems. Particular attention was paid to the peculiarities of the territory of the Republic of Serbia in terms of implementation and use of modern satellite telecommunication infrastructure. The overview shows how and on which way to use various satellite telecommunication systems to configure and exploit next-generation networks, especially modern communications such as 5G technology and IoT. Their work cannot be imagined without the high speeds and high frequencies that allow us to transmit a wealth of information - from short messages/news to HD video on a mobile phone. We need either a base station network or in the case of the high seas or areas where the base station system is difficult to imagine, we need satellite communication. The paper presents data that give a numerical and graphical overview of geostationary satellites visible from the territory of the city of Belgrade, depending on the orbital position and the associated angle of azimuth and elevation, which would also be valid for the leading territory of Serbia.
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Schilling, Klaus. "1ST IFAC CONFERENCE ON TELEMATIC APPLICATIONS IN AUTOMATION AND ROBOTICS – TA 2001 (Weingarten, Germany, July 24th–26th, 2001)." Robotica 20, no. 2 (March 2002): 239–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0263574701213745.

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Techniques for tele-operated robots have played for more than 30 years a major role in the context of space missions, as well as in monitoring and handling of hazardous materials. Recent progress in telecommunication and information processing technologies offers now an infrastructure for enabling the provision of services at remote locations with an enormous economic potential. The aim of this first IFAC-conference in telematics (= telecommunications+informatics) was to survey the state-of-the-art with emphasis on applications in automation and robotics. It was organised by the VDI/VDE Gesellschaft Mess-und Automatisierungstechnik (GMA) and the University of Applied Sciences FH Ravensburg-Weingarten.
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