Contents :
- Table of Contents by Author  
- International Engineering Consortium Background & University Program  
- University Affiliates  
- Electronic Research Opens New Frontiers  
- Our Opportunities and Responsibilities  
- Section I: Chief Executive Officer Reports  
- Future of the Information Industry  
- And the Volcano Rumbles: A Little Chaos and a Lot of Commerce as the 
  Information Age Erupts  
- Performance Standards Key to Interconnection  
- Quiet Revolutionaries: An Invisible Army of Entrepreneurs Is Preparing a Stealth 
 Attack on the World's Biggest Communications Companies  
- Factors for Success in the Changing Telecommunications Industry  
- Managing Change, Building the Information Society  
- 2001: A Communications Odyssey  
- Balancing Perspectives: Canada and the Communications Millennium  
- Turning Expectations for the Future into Reality  
- The Desktop as Training Wheels: Between Now And Eventually  
- Unintended Consequences in the Information Age  
- Rilling the Internet Tsunami  
- Sand, Glass, Air, and the Coming Bandwidth Tidal Wave  
- Cable Television and Telecommunications: The Next Five Years  
- Getting Ahead and Staying Ahead in Networking  
- Leveling the Local Playing Field: Telecommunications Reform Comes to Main 
  Street  
- The Wired Workplace and the Future for Knowledge Workers  
- One World, One Phone  
- Looking Ahead at the Internet: The Sky Is the Limit  
- Trends in Telephony  
- The Triangle of Opportunity: BCE and Bell Canada in the North American Context  
- Network Computing and Java: The Wave of the Future  
- Making Business Work Better  
- The New Golden Age of Telecom: In Today Walks Tomorrow  
- Society in the Information Age: Communications as a Driver of Fundamental 
  Change  
- Electronic Economy 2001  
- Creating a Truly Competitive Telecommunications Market  
- An American Crisis in Education  
- Creativity: The Source of Future Wealth  
- Unsure About Technology's Future? Stay Focused on the Three Cs  
- Delivering on the Promise of Telecommunications Reform  
- Section II: Business, Marketing and Regulatory Issues  
- Survival of the Leanest  
- ITS and NII Initiatives: Who Should Develop and Own the Infrastructure?  
- Business Case Modeling for New Ventures  
- The Future of India's Telecommunications Revolution  
- Public and Private Interests in Achieving Viable Rural Service: The Role of a 
  Favorable Policy Environment  
- Industry Analysis: Telecommunications and the Internet  
- Foreign Stakes in China Telecommunications  
- The Passive Audience for Interactive Technology  
- The Emergence of Electronic Content Delivery Services (ECDS)  
- The Value Chain of the Intelligent Network  
- Entering New Frontiers in Communications  
- How a Smart Card Can Be Used as a Marketing Tool to Promote Services and 
  Attract Additional Revenues for Pay-TV Systems  
- Communications Outlook: Competition, Growth, and Consolidation  
- What to Expect from Telecom Deregulation  
- A Primer on Technology-Driven Convergence: Causes and Effects  
- Recommendations for the Global Information Highway: A Matter of Standards  
- Telecommunications Competition and Universal Service: The Essential Tradeoffs 
  That Must Be Made  
- AIN Deployment: A Blue Chip Investment for BellSouth  
- From IN to TINA, The Step Forward?  
- SAP Software Installation: Our Candle Is Growing  
- Asia-Pacific Satellite Market Analysis: Demand, Supply, and Its Business 
  Opportunities  
- Telecommunications in Developing Asia: Strategic Initiatives  
- The Competitive Edge  
- Energizing Market Share: Understanding the Components of Market Share Growth  
- Changes in Household Purchases of Telecommunications Services and the Need 
  for Branding and Bundling  
- Issues in Industry Structure in Japan: Competition or Concentration?  
- Telecommunications Alliances and Outsourcing  
- The Evolving Competitive Landscape  
- Promotions Issues in the Competitive Local Exchange Network  
- Latin America and the Caribbean in the WTO: Liberalizing Trade in 
  Telecommunication Services  
- Regulatory Wild Cards: Unforeseen Impacts on Investment Decisions in Regulated 
  Companies  
- From Where Will the Capital Come? A Wall Street View of Creative Ways of 
  Financing the Americas' Telecom Revolution  
- Investing in Interactivity: The Development of Interactive Organizations and 
  Interactive Executives  
- Japan's Outlook for the Information Age and Management Issues  
- Section III: Network Technology and Applications  
- Interactive Broadband Services and PCS Network Architecture  
- Broadband Access Networks in the Future  
- Messaging, Signaling, and Broadband Protocols  
- ADSL: The Beginning of the Information Superhighway  
- Mobile Intelligent Network Architectures  
- Index