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Advancement of Fixed Net Tele Communication and Different Services
Ayan Chatterjee, Uttam Kumar Roy and Nibedita Pahari. Advancement of Fixed Net Tele Communication and Different Services. Communications on Applied Electronics 6(1):14-22, October 2016. BibTeX
@article{10.5120/cae2016652395, author = {Ayan Chatterjee and Uttam Kumar Roy and Nibedita Pahari}, title = {Advancement of Fixed Net Tele Communication and Different Services}, journal = {Communications on Applied Electronics}, issue_date = {October 2016}, volume = {6}, number = {1}, month = {Oct}, year = {2016}, issn = {2394-4714}, pages = {14-22}, numpages = {9}, url = {http://www.caeaccess.org/archives/volume6/number1/665-2016652395}, doi = {10.5120/cae2016652395}, publisher = {Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA}, address = {New York, USA} }
Abstract
Telecom industry is the most booming sector with fixed line service and wireless cellular service and thereby increasing the GDP of the country. Along with internet BB services other services like IPTV, cable TV, VoIP, and VAS services are also provided by different telecommunication companies. The industry has to play a vital role in this age of information. Now, Media & BB are merged and taken under one umbrella to provide better service to the customers with increasing profit.
India is now holding world’s second largest telecommunication market and is expected to grow around 10.3% per annum by 2020 to reach US$ 103.9. The demands are increasing, more consumers are getting attached to this sector, and other industrial & educational sectors are incomplete without any communication that can be either data or voice or both. Keeping in mind the growing demands of fast speed, delivery of voice and data, telecommunication industries are doing a revolution in human communication. Different new technologies are getting deployed to bring more consumers, filling rural-urban gap in Tele density, attracting consumers with more speeds and different Value added services.
In this paper, the revolution of fixed line services with different technologies & services are discussed based on different telecommunication projects (BT, TDC etc) and Indian BB communication system (BSNL).
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Keywords
ETOM; DSL; ISP; Modem; Attenuation; Cabinet; DOCSIS; Microwave; Router; GSM; VLAN; Head End; OLT; ONT; ODF; FDI; eBSA etc.