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Telecom infrastructure sharing

About: Telecom infrastructure sharing is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 442 publications have been published within this topic receiving 2727 citations.


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01 Jan 2014
TL;DR: The corporate ethics and corporate governance depend on various aspects in the functions of management as discussed by the authors and the apt application of the theories of Ethics and Corporate Governance paves the way for the success of a concern.
Abstract: The corporate ethics and corporate governance depend on various aspects in the functions of management. Thus the apt application of the theories of ethics and corporate governance paves the way for the success of a concern. Thus the success of an organization is vested with the hands of customers. They are not aware of the unethical practices within the organization. A good concern should be aware of business ethics which are necessary for economic growth. If there is a perfect corporate governance in an organization, it is considered that there exists maximum utilization of available men, material and money. Only through the implementation of business ethics successfully, the goodwill is achieved by the concern. Telecom infrastructure is treated as a crucial factor to realize the socio economic objectives in India. With the recognition of non- affordability of implementing better infrastructural facilities the policy of liberalization in this sector came into existence. This led to the emergence of private operators in the cellular service and WLL service. Public sector undertakings like BSNL and MTNL also started offering cellular services along with basic wire line services. Liberalisation and privatization in service sector lead to corporate failure is the experience in general. Through the corporatization of Telecom sector in India competition, deregulation and technological changes were there, which could bring changes on the way of functions of telecom sector. As a result of aggressive moves by competitors entering from other sectors and rapid change in telecoms' established value chains, operators need to respond to these changes with the migration of value from charging for minutes of usage to carrying rising volumes of data across networks.
01 Jan 2014
TL;DR: In this article, the authors have made an attempt to understand with the good opportunities in the telecom services, how to face the ri-fication in the telecommunication services, the emerging trends that are being followed in present scenario in telecom services.
Abstract: India telecom sector has emerged as one of the fastest growing economies in the world today. One of the sectors that has shown the signs of profitability and contributed significantly to the country's economy is the telecom industry. In fact, the Indian telecom market has gained recognition as one of the most lucrative markets globally. The telecom industry has been div ided into two major segments, that is, fixed and wireless cellular services. for this reportIn the backdrop of all these developments the present paper makes an attempt to: understand with the good opportunities in the telecom services, how to face the ri sk in the telecom services, the emerging trends that are being followed in present scenario in telecom services.
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08 Apr 2022
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Abstract: With China’s economic transformation into a high-quality development stage, the importance of credit system construction has become increasingly prominent. The problems existing in the current telecom credit system include: (1) insufficient coverage of credit features; (2) traditional credit assessment models are difficult to reflect user credit status objectively, comprehensively and timely; (3) user demand for credit management and credit services are ignored. Due to these deficiencies, a new multi-level credit system is necessary to meet the rapid development of market economy. Telecom operators have large amount of precious data, with the advantages of large-scale, high-precision and data-diversity, which can provide new ideas for the construction of credit system. This work focuses on the current problems and conducts research as follows: design a Telecom Credit Assessment Model based on Boosting and Stacking ensemble techniques, called TCAMBS, to improve the evaluation accuracy, and to select the best model according to the experimental results. On the one hand, this work can promote the innovation of telecom credit assessment models and provide new ideas for the construction of the credit system. On the other hand, this work will also help telecom operations to improve the quality of telecom credit services.
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TL;DR: In this article , the authors examined the impact of cyclones on the telecom industry in AP coastal zones during the last two decades, considering it to be the most vital of all infrastructure systems.
Abstract: Andhra Pradesh (AP) is one of the most vulnerable States in India to natural disasters such as cyclones, high rainfall and flooding. With a second-longest coastline of 975km, atleast one cyclone hits every year, mainly during October and November. Although the AP Government is taking preventive measures to reduce the loss of lives, the increase in economic loss due to the damage to critical infrastructure has become a point of worry. Power and telecom industries are interlinked; power loss or failure may disrupt the entire telecommunication network. This study examines the impact of cyclones on the telecom industry in AP coastal zones during the last two decades, considering it to be the most vital of all infrastructure systems. This study also discusses the measures that need to be taken by telecom service providers (TSPs) to build robust networks, provide redundancy during network element failures and resource management during network overload. To safeguard the people and assets, State Governments must ensure that their infrastructure systems conform to specific standards of quality and reliability. These standards should, however, be revised regularly and applied consistently.
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Javier Arauz1
01 Aug 2014
TL;DR: Identifying and delivering the right set of trade-offs that satisfies the service providers' needs while staying within the known physical bounds of a distributed system is crucial if DDBMS are to conquer the subscriber management space within telecom networks.
Abstract: While the notion of a Distributed DBMS has been familiar to the IT industry for several decades, within telecom networks the subscriber data management based on DDBMS technology is a novel addition to a service provider's infrastructure.Service providers are used to telecom networks that are efficient, reliable and easy to maintain and operate, in part thanks to the node model used in designing such networks. A DDBMS spanning a large geographical area however incurs into distributed systems issues not previously seen in telecom networks.Identifying and delivering the right set of trade-offs that satisfies the service providers' needs while staying within the known physical bounds of a distributed system is therefore crucial if DDBMS are to conquer the subscriber management space within telecom networks.

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202242
20218
20204
20197
20186