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"Contents :
- About the Authors
- Table of Contents
- I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- II. INTRODUCTION
- SECTION 1: TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS
- SECTION 2: NEW PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
- SECTION 3: FUTURE INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
- SECTION 4: ECONOMIC FACTORS AFFECTING PROVIDERS
- SECTION 5: STANDARD-SETTING
- SECTION 6: REGULATION AND POLICY
- SECTION 7: ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL IMPACT
- SECTION 8: COMPETITIVE TACTICS
- APPENDIX I: QUALITATIVE RESPONSES TO FIRST-ROUND DELPHI
QUESTIONNAIRE
- APPENDIX II: SECOND-ROUND DELPHI QUESTIONNAIRE "
Chicago: International Engineering Consortium, 1996
e20451496
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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"Contents :
- Table of Contents by Author
- International Engineering Consortium
- Consortium Affiliated Universities
- Introduction: Local Loop: A New Landscape
- Part I: The Competitive Environment and Markets
- Transition to the New Local Loop: Required Capabilities
- Local Loop Access and Interconnection: Can CLECs Survive in the Local Market?
- Winning Strategies for Local Exchange Services
- Opportunities and Challenges in Broadband and Multimedia for the Local Loop
- Local Number Portability: Can the Incumbents Afford It?
- New Services and Revenue Opportunities in the Local Loop
- Performance Standards Key to Interconnection
- Winning Strategies for Growing and Sustaining Revenues in the Era of
Convergence
- Electronic Commerce Market Demand Versus the Potential of Loop Access
Technologies
- Economical Fiber-in-the-Loop
- Part II: Regulatory Progress
- State Progress and Problems in Interconnecting the Local Loop
- Leveling the Local Playing Field: Telecommunications Reform Comes to Main
Street
- The Telecommunications Act of 1996: Implementation and Implications
- Telecommunications Competition and Universal Service: The Essential Tradeoffs
That Must Be Made
- Part III: Technologies, Operations, Services, and Applications
- Network Routing Scalability in ADSL Systems
- Fiber Access Architectures for Broadband Services A Review of the Available
Technologies
- Direct Satellite Service Access Tutorial
- The Best Defense Is a Good Offense
- ADSL: Opportunities Along the Information CopperHighway
- Clean Architectures as a Key to Flexible Growth
- Time Warner: Orlando, Florida and Rochester, New York
- Lessons Learned from the Deployment of Telephony Over HFC: A Case Study
- Network Architecture: Which Way To Go?
- Using TMN for Service Management in the Local Loop
- Optimizing the Infrastructure: Past, Present, and Future
- End-To-End Connectivity: The Foundation of Broadband Networks
- High-Bandwidth Services Over Copper Plant
- Data Services in the Local Loop
- Residential Broadband Data
- From POTS to Interactive Multimedia Services
- Winning the Battle for Data Services in the Local Loop
- Digital Video: Ready For Prime Time
- Broadband Local Access Architectures
- Fiber Antics: Practical Lessons in Building a Municipal Fiber-Optic Network
- Early Broadband Deployment in an Electric Utility
- SNMP Management for ADSL
- Rejuvenated ADSL Scores High
- The Role of Object-Oriented Database Technology Within Telecommunications
- The Full-Service Network from a Low-Density Perspective
- Business and Customer Operations: Object-Oriented Billing
- Part IV: Customer Considerations and Marketing
- Promotions Issues in the Competitive Local Exchange Network
- Understanding End-User Selection of Information and Entertainment Channels
- Data Warehousing for Marketing and Customer Care
- Customer-Contact Systems: The New Competitive Battleground
- Changes in Household Purchases of Telecommunications Services and the Need
for Branding and Bundling
- Part V: Wireless in the Loop
- A Wireless Local Loop Business Case
- Wireless Access
- Wireless Technologies in the Local Loop: The Case for PACS
- Terrestrial Wireless Access Systems for the Local Loop
- Wireless Broadband Future: Utilizing 38 GHz
- Radio Local Loop Based on DECT: Enhancements to Increase Capacity
- Low-Tier Wireless Local Loop Radio Systems Part 1: Introduction
- Low-Tier Wireless Local Loop Radio Systems Part 2: Comparison of Systems
- Acronym Guide
- Index "
Chicago: Professional Education International, 1997
e20448182
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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"The business of telecommunications is currently undergoing a period of change driven by changes in regulation, increasing demands for services and the development of new access technologies. The market structure of telecommunications is evolving rapidly as new players entering the market and existing players strive to complete in an increasingly volatile market. Moreover the advent of new data services is placing greater demands on the network as operators strive to offer new broadband services.
Underpinning much of this change is the access technology itself, both in the transitional form of copper twisted pairs, but increasing through the use of new fibre, radio and copper systems. Indeed the dominant cost of most telecommunication network is the access network itself and typically can demand up to 80% of the total investment required.
The book presents an overview of the access network and discusses the technologies that are available. It begins with an introductory chapter defining terms and technologies and goes on to discuss each technology in turn, not only from a technology viewpoint but with a view on how it might be best deployed. Chapters are also included on planning systems and network management, a key aspect of the technology."
London: Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2009
e20452636
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Oxon: Routledge, 2009
027.7 BES
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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"Contents :
- Table of Contents by Author
- Acronym Guide
- Making DSL Profitable: A Financial Analysis
- Wholesale versus Retail: A Comparison of CLEC-DSL Business Models
- International Telecom Market Opportunities and Trends
- Using a Strong Brand through Retail and E-Commerce to Expand the DSL Market
- The ISP Experience in Today's DSL Marketplace
- Wholesale versus Retail Model for CLECs
- VoDSL: Challenges in the Partnership Model
- Automating Loop Management
- Mass-Market Solutions for DSL Deployment
- Driven Deployment in the New Millennium
- ADSL Welcome to the Suburbs!
- Enabling Effective DSL Deployment
- The Building Blocks of Broadband
- Managing for Explosive Digital Subscriber Line Growth
- Delivery of ADSL Services in DLC Environments
- The Future of Digital Subscriber Line
- Lessons learned in Deploying Voice over DSL
- DSL Mass Deployment: What You Don't Know Can Hurt You
- Deployment Challenges and Solutions
- loop-Management Processes for Efficient Customer Activation
- DSL Deployment: The ISP Perspective
- The Future Broadband Home
- Challenges of the Digital loop Carrier
- Practical Issues of Delivering Services inside the Customer Premises
- Provisioning Broadband Services over DSL
- Automated, End-to-End DSL Provisioning: From Loop Qualification to the Backhaul
Network
- DSL's Effect on ILEC Network Architecture
- Connecting to the Network
- DSL: A Last-Mile Technology
- Access Issues in the Local Loop
- Internet via Satellite
- Integrated Software-on-Silicon Solutions for Next-Generation DSL CPE
- Digital Subscriber Line Fault Localization
- i-SLAM: The Next-Generation, IP-Aware, IP-Smart, Intelligent DSLAM
- Fiber-to-the-Home Market Trial
- Traffic Aggregation and Multiple Application Selection
- Residential Broadband: The Move from How It Gets There to What Gets There
- Plug-and-Play DSL
- Internet Age: Going from Plug and Pray to Plug and Play
- Residential Gateways: New Applications for High-Speed Premises Networking
- Getting to Plug-and-Play DSL�An SBC Perspective
- SelectPlay: Software over Broadband on Demand
- Moving toward Plug-and-Play DSL
- Always-On DSL Requires Always-On Provisioning
- G.shdsl and ETSI SDSL Multirate Symmetric DSLs
- HDSL2 Standards Compliance and Interoperability
- DSL Spectrum Management
- The Interoperability Problem "
Chicago: International Engineering Consortium, 2006
e20448040
eBooks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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New York: The Haworth Press, 1991
025.524 ACC
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Sturges, Paul
London: Facet Publishing , 2002
025.5 STU p
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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New York: The Haworth Press, 1992
025.6 ACC
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Hongkong: iGroup (asia Pacific), 2006
Majalah, Jurnal, Buletin  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Wanda Mustika Rahim
"[Skripsi ini meneliti tentang faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi pengungkapan informasi keuangan dan non-keuangan pada website Pemda, yaitu tingkat akses internet, kompetisi politik, opini audit, karakteristik Pemda (usia Pemda, kemampuan keuangan Pemda, kemandirian daerah, jenis daerah dan ukuran pemda) serta karakteristik demografi (tingkat pengangguran dan tingkat kesejahteraan daerah). Penelitian dilaksanakan dari Maret-April 2015. Dari hasil penelitian ditemukan bahwa tingkat pengungkpan informasi pada website Pemda masih terbilang rendah. Faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi pengungkapan informasi keuangan adalah tingkat akses internet, opini audit, jenis daerah, ukuran daerah, dan tingkat kesejahteraan daerah. Sementara itu yang mempengaruhi pengungkapan informasi non-keuangan adalah tingkat akses internet, usia daerah, ukuran daerah, tingkat pengangguran, dan tingkat kesejahteraan daerah., This thesis inspect about factors that influence financial and non-financial information disclosure on Local Government websites. The factors are the level of internet access, political competition, audit opinion, local government characteristics (Local Governments’ age, Local government financial strength, level of independence, type of local government and size of local government), and demographic characteristics (unemployment rate and level of welfare). This research was carried out in the period of March-April 2015. Result of the study found that the level of information disclosure on local government website is relatively low. The factors that influence the level of financial disclosure are level of internet access, audit opinion, type of local government, size of local government and level of welfare. The factors that influence non-financial disclosure are level of internet access, local governments’ age, size of local government, unemployment rate, and level of welfare.]"
Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Indonesia, 2014
S58908
UI - Skripsi Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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