Posted On: 02/02/2014 11:24:20 AM
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The major forces that are shaping the future of the telecommunication industry are industry structure
and regulations, business models, ways of access to communication, services available and their usage.
Arranging next-generation telecommunication necessitates the greater service handiness and the ability
to use and exchange the information easily. With the increasing number of portable devices and mobiles
there is a forthcoming need for networks to seamless connectivity. These devices need networks that
support improved real-time video and multimedia and provide high-performance computing. Although the
net neutrality regulatory procedure is progressing there is an increasing unmet demand from customers
for highest speed and quality connectivity. Wireless technology providers are aiming at providing an
experience that was once only available through wired networks so the upcoming years will be very
precarious for service providers and operators who are planning future network developments.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/1987071-veriz...&ifp=0
.......informative graphs, should be anĀ interesting future
and regulations, business models, ways of access to communication, services available and their usage.
Arranging next-generation telecommunication necessitates the greater service handiness and the ability
to use and exchange the information easily. With the increasing number of portable devices and mobiles
there is a forthcoming need for networks to seamless connectivity. These devices need networks that
support improved real-time video and multimedia and provide high-performance computing. Although the
net neutrality regulatory procedure is progressing there is an increasing unmet demand from customers
for highest speed and quality connectivity. Wireless technology providers are aiming at providing an
experience that was once only available through wired networks so the upcoming years will be very
precarious for service providers and operators who are planning future network developments.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/1987071-veriz...&ifp=0
.......informative graphs, should be anĀ interesting future


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