ANALYSIS OF THE ISSUES OF EFFECTIVE BROADBAND MEDIA SERVICES DEPLOYMENT IN THE COMPUTER COMMUNICATION
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2010
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PUB TYPE:
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Journal Article
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Digital Subscriber Lines (DSL), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), International Standards Organization (ISO), Customer-Premises Equipment (CPE).
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Engineering and Applied Sciences
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http://www.ijest.info/docs/IJEST10-02-06-98.pdf
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English
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PUB ID:
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103-489-818
(Last edited on
2011/06/24 22:43:50 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
Fast Internet access barely scratches the surface of the powers of broadband, DSL, and IP technology, which, combined in broadband media services, will connect people and businesses around the world like never before. Broadband media services will put the consumer in total control by enabling personal, custom, on-demand viewing of entertainment, e-learning, video games, and other types of content. Individuals will choose what they want to hear, see, or be entertained by on their own, and people will no longer have to plan around preconceived broadcast schedules for home entertainment. A broadband media service provides endless possibilities for consumers to choose and personalize their entertainment and infotainment. A brief history tracing the evolution of broadband media services will be presented, along with descriptions of multimedia standards, potential services, and the roles of the various entities involved in creating broadband media services–network providers, content providers, services providers, and businesses and consumers.
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