Fr. 206.00

Introduction to Mobile Communications - Technology, Services, Markets

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Wakefield, Tony; McNally, Dave; Bowler, David; Mayne, Alan Klappentext The traditionally separate Fixed, Mobile, and Internet sectors are now converging into a single sector with implications for both technology and business. With so much happening, and so many options available, it is increasingly essential for telecommunication professionals to have a clear view of where the industry is heading. This book provides a solid foundation on which to develop a modern view of telecommunications. It explores the core requirements of telecommunications, from markets to technology, primarily from the mobile standpoint. It examines how mobile communications is evolving to meet the changing needs of the customer, and how technology is changing to meet those needs. Zusammenfassung Explores the core requirements of telecommunications, from markets to technology, primarily from the mobile standpoint. This book examines how mobile communications is evolving to meet the changing needs of the customer, and how technology is changing to meet those needs. Inhaltsverzeichnis THE MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS MARKET. An Introduction to Telecommunications. The Mobile Market. Current Mobile Technologies and Markets. Standards and Regulations. TECHNOLOGY PRINCIPLES. The Basics of Telecommunications. Information Transfer. Radio and Cellular Systems. MOBILE NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE & SUPPORTING SYSTEMS. Mobile Network. Mobile Network Procedures. Supporting Systems. HANDSET, SERVICES, MEDIA AND CONTENT DISTRIBUTION. An Introduction to Handset Technologies. Handset Components and Architecture. Mobile Operating Systems. Services and Security.

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