INTERNET
ESSENTIALS DAY TWO NEXT GENERATION NETWORKS
Building on the
foundation laid in Days One, Day Two addresses the near and distant future of
telecommunications and its convergence with related industries - including
computing, consumer electronics, entertainment, publishing, and power
utilities. The evolution of broadband capabilities in the PSTN, Internet, Cable
TV and Wireless infrastructures are discussed, with a focus on the applications
scenario driving the requirement for new classes of networks as well as
technologies for enabling interactive service platforms. These advanced
applications include high-speed data transfer, Internet and e-commerce
applications, interactive visual communications, multimedia information
systems, and mobility. Broadband networking discussions include the emerging
three-tiered broadband architecture (access, edge and core), the role of IP and
ATM at the edge and in the backbone, the nature of the intelligent edge and the
multiservice access and core, service class and quality of service definitions,
and optical networking. Day Two also covers the essentials of wireless
communications and broadband wireless developments. Throughout the seminar,
videos portraying networked interactive multimedia and ubiquitous computing in
the new millennium are provided to help visualize life in the information
marketplace.
E-BUSINESS
& E-COMMERCE
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E-business principles, drivers and trends
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E-business models
- Content aggregators,
online auctioneers, exchanges, portals, infomediaries
- E-business providers
- Hosting and
application service providers, middleware, consultancies, service
providers
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E-business enablers
- Content management,
product configuration, transaction platforms, supply-chain management,
profiling
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E-Commerce & Security
- Tunneling,
authentication and access control, encryption standards
- Public key
management, certification authorities, digital money solutions
NEXT
GENERATION NETWORKS
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Traffic, bandwidth and application trends
- Next
Generation Networks
- IP and
ATM
- Broadband Infrastructure
- Intelligent Edge,
Multiservice Access and Core
- Nextgen Telcos,
Softswitches, Evolving Signaling Standards
- QoS,
policy-based management
- ATM
- IP QoS IntServ,
DiffServ, MPLS
- LDAP,
COPS
- Optical
Networking
- SDH/SONET
- WDM/DWDM (IP over
DWDM), Managed wavelength services, Optical networking, OADMs, OXCs, Optical
Switches, and Optical Routers
- Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
- Architecture,
interfaces, transmission path, service classes, markets
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BROADBAND ACCESS
ALTERNATIVES
- Broadband access trends
- Twisted-pair alternatives
- HDSL, SDSL, MSDSL,
ADSL, RADSL, VDSL
- Hybrid
architectures
- Hybrid fiber coax
(HFC) & cable modems
- Fiber-to-the-curb
(FTTC), switched digital video (SDV)
- Fiber
optic alternatives
- Fiber-to-the-home
(FTTH), Passive optical networks (PON)
- Wireless
solutions
- Powerline
BROADBAND WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
- Wireless
Data Networks
- CDPD, packet radio,
GSM2+
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WAP
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Satellite alternatives
- Third
Generation Mobile Systems

Who Should Attend
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