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Showing papers on "Telecom infrastructure sharing published in 2000"


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01 Sep 2000
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a comparative analysis of industrial sectors: an economic typology of selected sectors ICT usage - survey results ICT typologies of sectors classification of sectors analysis of correlations barriers to the benefical use of computer networking - an overview.
Abstract: The emerging digital economy - challenges for Central and East European countries: global capitalist restructuring different visions of informatization ICT usage and industrial competitiveness ICT usage and the organization of a firm the value chaine approach as a tool to assess the impact of ICT usage ICT usage and uneven development. Part 2 The advance of information society in Central and European Europe: the socialist legacy variety of development paths in Central and Eastern Europe and variety in ICT trajectories the four selected countries the telecom infrastructure the advance of information society in Central and Eastern Europe, some indicators information society infrastructure in Hungary information society infrastructure in Lithuania information society infrastructure in Poland information society infrastructure in Ukraine. Part 3 Computer networking in Central and East European industry: the selected sectors and ICT trajectories Hungarian chemical industry Hungarian food industry Hungarian pharmaceutical industry Lithuanian chemical industry Lithuanian food industry Lithuanian textile industry the Polish motorcar industry Polish coal industry Polish steel industry selected Ukrainian enterprises. Part 4 A comparative analysis of industrial sectors: an economic typology of selected sectors ICT usage - survey results ICT typology of sectors classification of sectors analysis of correlations barriers to the benefical use of computer networking - an overview. Part 5 ICT usage in Central and Eastern Europe in a global perspective: ICT usage and global competitiveness technological capacity building and ICT usage the new structure of the world economy and Central and Eastern Europe the information society gap - comparison with EU cohesion countries East-West co-operation. Part 6 Conclusion and recommendations: summary of national and sectoral surveys recommendations outlook.

6 citations


Proceedings ArticleDOI
10 Sep 2000
TL;DR: Telecom Italia describes its main requirements in redefining its network powering, giving considerations on the following subjects: system availability, powering architectures, environmental conditions, system efficiency, remote management, etc.
Abstract: World-wide telecommunications infrastructure is being built and redefined by the advent of new technologies in fibre optics and broadband communications systems. Data and voice transmission no longer require separate facilities and are converging, determining more and more the adoption of common powering solutions using highly distributed architectures. Telecom Italia is adapting its network to the changes required by the high level of competition in the new market environment. In this context powering the telecom equipment is becoming more dependent on the application: central offices, access equipment and residential equipment need different powering solutions. In this paper Telecom Italia describes its main requirements in redefining its network powering, giving considerations on the following subjects: system availability, powering architectures, environmental conditions, system efficiency, remote management, etc. Italtel describes its technical solutions in answer to the new network powering requirements. These solutions take into account different telecom applications allowing the understanding of increasing request for powering flexibility and modularity in order to satisfy the convergence and integration of voice and data networks.