Local Access Network Technologies

Local Access Network Technologies

by Paul France
Local Access Network Technologies
Local Access Network Technologies

Local Access Network Technologies

by Paul France

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Overview

The business of telecommunications is undergoing a period of change driven by changes in regulation, increasing demands for services and the development of new access technologies. The market structure of telecommunications is evolving rapidly as new and existing players strive to compete in an increasingly volatile market, while the advent of new data services is placing greater demands on the network as operators strive to offer new broadband services. Underpinning much of this change is the access technology itself, not only in the transitional form of copper twisted pairs, but also increasingly through the use of new fibre, radio and copper systems. The dominant cost of most telecommunication networks is the access network itself, which typically can demand up to 80% of the total investment required.

This book presents an overview of the access network and discusses the technologies that are available. It begins with an introductory chapter defining terms and technologies and goes on to discuss each technology in turn, not only from a technology viewpoint but with a view on how it might be best deployed. Chapters are also included on planning systems, network management, DSL, fibre access networks, optical access networks, fixed wireless access, broadband, wireless LANs, UMTS, and SDH in the access network.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781849190855
Publisher: The Institution of Engineering and Technology
Publication date: 01/01/2004
Series: Telecommunications
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Dr Paul France is head of BT Exact's Internet and data solutions design centre. He directs a team of network designers who have been involved in most of the key changes to BT's UK network, including the design of the broadband network that, ultimately, delivers high-speed Internet access to consumers and businesses over ADSL.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1: An introduction to the access network
  • Chapter 2: Bandwidth drivers for future networks
  • Chapter 3: Realising the potential of access networks using DSL
  • Chapter 4: DSL spectrum management - the UK approach
  • Chapter 5: A solution for broadband
  • Chapter 6: VDSL - The story so far
  • Chapter 7: Implementing local loop unbundling - an account of the key challenges
  • Chapter 8: Fibre access networks
  • Chapter 9: Developments in optical access networks
  • Chapter 10: Fibre to the home infrastructure deployment issues
  • Chapter 11: Fixed wireless access
  • Chapter 12: Wireless LANs
  • Chapter 13: Satellite access services
  • Chapter 14: UMTS
  • Chapter 15: TV, voice and broadband IP over cable TV networks
  • Chapter 16: SDH in the access network
  • Chapter 17: Managing access networks
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