1998 IEEE ATM Workshop Proceedings. 'Meeting the Challenges of Deploying the Global Broadband Network Infrastructure' (Cat. No.98EX164)

2002 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-41 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert A. Goudreault ◽  
P. Harshavardhana ◽  
Ramesh Nagarajan ◽  
Carol Y. Sunada-Wong ◽  
Mark R. Wilson

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Catherine A. Middleton

Investment in ‘next generation’ (very high speed) broadband infrastructure is expected to enable access to services that will provide citizens with social and economic benefits. Developing services for access using broadband infrastructure an be quite complicated however. This paper explores how services can be delivered over broadband network infrastructure, outlining four broad categories of access devices, three service delivery platforms and two types of networks. Using Australian data, the paper explores user behaviours and expectations around service delivery, illustrating the need for diversity and choice of service offerings. It also notes the importance of mobile services, and takes the case that wireless broadband connectivity should be part of a national broadband infrastructure.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Catherine A. Middleton

Investment in ‘next generation’ (very high speed) broadband infrastructure is expected to enable access to services that will provide citizens with social and economic benefits. Developing services for access using broadband infrastructure an be quite complicated however. This paper explores how services can be delivered over broadband network infrastructure, outlining four broad categories of access devices, three service delivery platforms and two types of networks. Using Australian data, the paper explores user behaviours and expectations around service delivery, illustrating the need for diversity and choice of service offerings. It also notes the importance of mobile services, and takes the case that wireless broadband connectivity should be part of a national broadband infrastructure.


Author(s):  
Alma Delia Gonzalez-Ramos ◽  
Juan Pablo Ibañez-Bautista ◽  
Nayeli Zamacona-Prado ◽  
Edebaldo Peza-Ortiz

The purpose of this document is to develop a method for assigning IP v4 addressing subnets within a simulated network scenario, using the binary-decimal numbering systems according to the ICN 1 CNACO CCNA curriculum, which will make it possible to streamline times in the allocation of IPs as well as the correct administration of them, The above will allow students of the Higher University Technical Degree in Information Technology in the area of Digital Network Infrastructure at the Fidel Velázquez Technological University to understand the theoretical concepts that They should be used in this area and they are used correctly for their professional performance, this will help them to fulfill the professional competences that are the skills and attitudes that allow the student to develop activities in their professional area, specific competencies such as developing media technology solutions nte the application of network fundamentals, which meet the needs of organizations and the generic competences that their professional profile requires.


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