2011
DOI: 10.1002/bltj.20507
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Open network quality of service and bandwidth control: Use cases, technical architecture, and business models

Abstract: The telecom industry is at a crossroad. While end users are deriving great value from the content and applications accessible over the Internet, network providers and their equipment vendors are still largely relegated to the role of bit pipe providers. Furthermore, the network provider revenues associated with these bit pipes are not commensurate with the network infrastructure costs to support the tremendous traffic demands of the above applications. This broken business model threatens to derail the tremend… Show more

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“…The opening up of the network to provide QoS and bandwidth control can be of significant benefit to a host of content‐related applications. Various technical and business model aspects of doing so are described in [5].…”
Section: Value Of Communication Service Capabilities and Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The opening up of the network to provide QoS and bandwidth control can be of significant benefit to a host of content‐related applications. Various technical and business model aspects of doing so are described in [5].…”
Section: Value Of Communication Service Capabilities and Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%