Difference between revisions of "Telecommunication technology"

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'''Description'''
<h2>'''Description'''</h2>
- Development of telecommunication technology, in particular wireless telecommunication, enable to bring revolution to environment of education. Long distance education using video conference, on-line lectures, Anytime-available Q&A etc


'''Enablers'''
- Development of telecommunication technology, in particular wireless telecommunication, enable to bring revolution to environment of education. Long distance education using video conference, on-line lectures, Anytime-available Q&A etc<br>
- of communications and contents


'''Inhibitors'''
<h2>'''Enablers'''</h2>
- Vested right competition on new platform to inhibit standardization among technologies
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- Progress of low power chipset technology.


'''Paradigms'''
<h2>'''Inhibitors'''</h2>
- 4G network like WiMax and LTE will provide higher speed access to network
- Vested right competition on new platform to inhibit standardization among technologies<br>
- Due to development of telecommunication technology, the necessity for physical spaces like classroom might disappear.
- Slow development of battery life technology<br>
- Off-line book store would face a risk of losing leadership(e.g. Barns & Nobles is looking into selling itself).


<h2>'''Paradigms'''</h2>
- 4G network like WiMax and LTE will provide higher speed access to network<br>
- Due to development of telecommunication technology, the necessity for physical spaces like classroom might disappear. <br>
- Off-line book store would face a risk of losing leadership(e.g. Barns & Nobles is looking into selling itself). <br>


'''Experts'''
- Qualcomm
- Intel
- Nokia
- Nortel
- Cisco
- Samsung


'''Timing'''
<h2>'''Experts'''</h2>
- 4G network is expected to finalize between approximate 2011 and 2013
- Qualcomm<br>
- Intel<br>
- Nokia<br>
- Nortel<br>
- Cisco<br>
- Samsung<br>


'''WebSources'''
<h2>'''Timing'''</h2>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WiMAX
- 4G network is expected to finalize between approximate 2011 and 2013<br>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3GPP_Long_Term_Evolution
 
<h2>'''WebSources'''</h2>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WiMAX<br>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3GPP_Long_Term_Evolution<br>

Latest revision as of 10:33, 9 September 2010