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Chapter
Telecommunications,
Networks, and the Internet
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OBJECTIVES
• Describe the features of a contemporary
corporate network infrastructure and key
networking technologies
• Evaluate alternative transmission media, types of
networks, and network services
• Assess the role of the Internet and the World
Wide Web in a firm’s information technology
infrastructure
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
8.3 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
OBJECTIVES (Continued)
• Identify and describe the most important tools for
communication and e-business
• Identify and describe the challenges posed by
networking and the Internet and management
solutions
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
8.4 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
• Challenge: Outdated networking environment, high
maintenance costs, and poor service to 19 schools and
8,000 students
• Solutions: Install a TCP/IP networking environment
that handles both voice and data traffic, and supports
intranet for teachers
• Standardize desktop operating systems and hardware
• Illustrates the importance of using Internet-based
networking technologies to achieve business and
service goals
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
Okanagan-Skaha School District Case
8.5 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING IN
TODAY’S BUSINESS WORLD
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• A networking and communications revolution led
by Internet-based technologies
• 1 billion instant messages per day
• 4 billion e-mails each day
• 65 million music files downloaded
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING IN
TODAY’S BUSINESS WORLD
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• Estimated 3.9 billion photos sent over the Internet
• $769 billion spent in the United States on
telecommunications equipment and services
• Today, networking and the Internet are
synonymous with doing business.
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING IN
TODAY’S BUSINESS WORLD
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
Telecommunications spending in the United States,
2002–2007
Figure 8-1
Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis,
National Income and Product Accounts, 2004;
and eMarketer and the Telecommunications
Industry Association, 2004
8.8 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING IN
TODAY’S BUSINESS WORLD
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• Telecommunications environment provides
connectivity by providing communication
channels for text, voice, and video images.
• The network infrastructure for a large corporation
consists of many different kinds of networks for
both data and voice communication.
• Most of these different kinds of networks are
moving towards a common Internet foundation.
The Business Telecommunications Environment
8.9 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING IN
TODAY’S BUSINESS WORLD
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
Corporate Network Infrastructure
Figure 8-2
8.10 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING IN
TODAY’S BUSINESS WORLD
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
The seven major trends in telecommunications:
• Rapid technological innovation has resulted in a
proliferation of new hardware devices and new
alternatives for business communications.
• Continuing telecommunications deregulation has
encouraged competition and created many
alternatives.
Networking and Communications Trends
8.11 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING IN
TODAY’S BUSINESS WORLD
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• Distinctions between telephone, cable television,
Internet, and satellite telecommunication are blurred.
• Growing dominance of Internet technologies in
voice, video, and data communications
• Rapid growth in “last-mile” high-speed broadband
connections to homes and businesses
Networking and Communications Trends (Continued)
8.12 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING IN
TODAY’S BUSINESS WORLD
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• Rapid growth in wireless telephone, wireless
computer networks, and mobile Internet devices
• Growing scope of communication-intense
services and products
Networking and Communications Trends (Continued)
8.13 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING IN
TODAY’S BUSINESS WORLD
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• Declining transaction costs
• Declining agency costs
• Increased agility
The Business Value of Telecommunications and
Networking
Business value impacts of the telecommunications and
Networking are:
8.14 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING IN
TODAY’S BUSINESS WORLD
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• Higher quality management decisions
• Declining geographical barriers
• Declining temporal barriers
• The extremely rapid growth in business networking
and telecommunications results from the
extraordinary value of participating in networks like
the Internet.
The Business Value of Telecommunications
and Networking (Continued)
8.15 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING IN
TODAY’S BUSINESS WORLD
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
Metcalfe’s Law
Figure 8-3
8.16 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• A network consists of two or more connected
computers.
• Each computer on the network contains a
network interface device called a network
interface card (NIC).
• The connection medium for linking network
components can be a telephone wire, coaxial
cable, or radio signal in the case of cell phone
and wireless local area networks.
Networks and Corporate Infrastructure
8.17 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• The network operating system (NOS) routes and
manages communications on the network and
coordinates network resources.
• Networks also contain a switch or a hub acting as
a connection point between the computers.
• Hubs are very simple devices that connect
network components, sending a packet of data to
all other connected devices.
Networks and Corporate Infrastructure (Continued)
8.18 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• A switch has more intelligence than a hub and
can filter and forward data to a specified
destination. Switches are used within individual
networks.
• A router is a special communications processor
used to route packets of data through different
networks, ensuring that the message sent gets to
the correct address.
Networks and Corporate Infrastructure (Continued)
8.19 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
Components of a Simple Network
CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE
Figure 8-4
8.20 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• Client/Server Computing
• Packet Switching
• TCP/IP and Connectivity
Key Digital Networking Technologies
8.21 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• Client/server computing is a distributed computing
model in which much of the processing power is
located within small, inexpensive client computers.
• The powerful clients are linked to one another
through a network that is controlled by a network
server computer.
• The server sets the rules of communication for the
network and provides every client with an address
so others can find it on the network.
Client/Server Computing:
8.22 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• In packet-switched networks, messages are first
broken down into small bundles of data called
packets.
• These packets are sent along different
communication paths and then the packets are
reassembled once they reach their destinations.
Packet Switching:
8.23 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• Packet switching makes more efficient use of the
communications capacity of a network.
• The packets include information for directing the
packet to the right address and for checking
transmission errors along with the data.
Packet Switching: (Continued)
8.24 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
Packed-Switched Networks and Packet Communications
CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE
Figure 8-5
8.25 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• TCP/IP is the communications protocol used by the
Internet and all Internet devices.
• TCP/IP provides for breaking up digital messages
into packets, routing them to the proper addresses,
and then reassembling them into coherent
messages.
• TCP/IP uses a suite of protocols: TCP and IP.
TCP/IP and Connectivity:
8.26 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• Handles the movement of data between computers
• Establishes a connection between the computers,
sequences the transfer of packets, and
acknowledges the packets sent
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP):
8.27 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• Responsible for the delivery of packets
• Includes the disassembling and reassembling of
packets during transmission
Internet Protocol (IP):
8.28 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
The TCP/IP Reference Model
CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE
Figure 8-6
8.29 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• Twisted Wire
• Coaxial Cable
• Fiber Optics and Optical Networks
• Wireless Transmission
Physical Transmission Media
The different kinds of physical transmission media used
by the networks are:
8.30 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
Functions of the Modem
CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE
Figure 8-7
8.31 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
Types of Networks
CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE
Type Area
Local Area Network (LAN) Up to 500 meters (half a mile); an
office or floor of a building
Campus Area Network (CAN) Up to 1,000 meters (a mile); a college
campus or corporate facility
Metropolitan Area Network
(MAN)
A city or metropolitan area
Wide Area Network (WAN) Transcontinental or global area
8.32 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
Network Topologies
CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE
Figure 8-8
8.33 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• Frame relay: Packages data into frames for high-
speed transmission over reliable circuits that
require less error checking than packet switching
Broadband Network Services and Technologies
A number of network services and technologies are
available to companies that need high-speed
transmission or access to the Internet.
8.34 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM): Parcels data
into uniform 53-byte cells for high-speed
transmission; can transmit data, video, and audio
over the same network
• Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN): Dial-up
network access standard that can integrate voice,
data, and video services
Broadband Network Services and Technologies (Continued)
8.35 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• Digital Subscriber Line (DSL): Series of technologies
for high-capacity transmission over copper wire
• Cable modem: Service for high-speed transmission
of data over cable TV lines that are shared by many
users
• T lines: Dedicated lines for high-speed secure data
transmission and Internet connection
Broadband Network Services and Technologies (Continued)
8.36 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
THE INTERNET
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• A network composed of computers and other
devices that are logically linked together by a
unique address space based on the Internet
Protocol
Technically, the Internet is a global information system
defined by three characteristics:
8.37 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
THE INTERNET (Continued)
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• A network where network devices are able to
support communications using TCP/IP or other
compatible protocols
• A network that provides high-level services layered
on a communication and network infrastructure
8.38 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
THE INTERNET
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• A Domain Name System (DNS) converts IP
addresses to English-like domain names.
• The domain name is the name that corresponds to
the unique 32-bit numeric IP address for each
computer connected to the Internet.
Internet Addressing, Architecture, and Governance
Every device connected to the Internet has a unique
32-bit numeric IP address.
The Domain Name System:
8.39 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
THE INTERNET
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• DNS servers maintain a database containing IP
addresses mapped to their corresponding domain
names.
• To access a computer on the Internet, users need
only specify its domain name.
Internet Addressing, Architecture, and Governance
(Continued)
The Domain Name System:
8.40 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
The Domain Name System
THE INTERNET
Figure 8-9
8.41 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
THE INTERNET
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4): A 32-bit string of
numbers organized into four sets of numbers
ranging from 0 to 255; contains up to 4 billion
addresses
• Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6): 128-bit addresses,
contains over a quadrillion possible unique
addresses
Limitations on IP Addresses: IPv4 and IPv6:
8.42 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
THE INTERNET
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
Internet Architecture:
Internet Network Architecture
Figure 8-10
8.43 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
THE INTERNET
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• Internet Architecture Board (IAB)
• Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and
Numbers (ICANN)
Internet Governance:
No one “owns” the Internet, however, worldwide
Internet policies are established by the following
organizations:
8.44 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
THE INTERNET
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• Internet Network Information Center (InterNIC)
• Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG)
• Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
• Internet Society (ISOC)
• World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
Internet Governance: (Continued)
8.45 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
THE INTERNET
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• E-mail: Person-to-person messaging; document
sharing
• Usenet newsgroups: Discussion groups on
electronic bulletin boards
• LISTSERVs: Discussion groups using e-mail mailing
list servers
• Chatting and instant messaging: Interactive
conversations
Major Internet Services
Table 8-6
8.46 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
THE INTERNET
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• Telnet: Logging on to one computer system and
doing work on another
• FTP: Transferring files from computer to computer
• World Wide Web: Retrieving, formatting, and
displaying information (including text, audio,
graphics, and video) using hypertext links
Major Internet Services (Continued)
Table 8-6 (Continued)
8.47 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
THE INTERNET
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
Client/server Computing on the Internet
Figure 8-11
8.48 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
THE INTERNET
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
The World Wide Web:
• Hypertext
• Web servers
• Searching for information on the Web
The Internet and Business Value
8.49 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
THE INTERNET
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
Major Web Server Providers
Figure 8-12
Source: Based on data from Netcraft Web Server
Survey, July 2004,
www.serverwatch.internet.com/netcraft.
8.50 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
THE INTERNET
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• The Internet lowers search costs
• Search engines
• Intelligent agents and shopping bots
• Broadcast and push technology
• The semantic Web
Searching and Finding Information on the Internet
8.51 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
THE INTERNET
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
Intranets:
• An intranet is an internal organizational
network that provides access to data across a
business firm.
Extranets:
• Allow authorized vendors and customers to
have limited access to its internal intranet
Intranets and Extranets
8.52 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
TECHNOLOGIES AND TOOLS FOR COMMUNICATION
AND E-BUSINESS
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• E-Mail
• Chatting and Instant Messaging
• Electronic Discussion Groups
8.53 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
TECHNOLOGIES AND TOOLS FOR COMMUNICATION
AND E-BUSINESS
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• Groupware: Provides capabilities for supporting
enterprise-wide communication and
collaborative work
• Teamware: Enables companies to implement
collaboration applications easily that can be
accessed using Web browser software
Groupware, Teamware, and Electronic Conferencing
8.54 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
TECHNOLOGIES AND TOOLS FOR COMMUNICATION
AND E-BUSINESS
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• Electronic conferencing tools: Provides a virtual
conference table where participants can view and
modify documents and slides or share their
thoughts and comments using chat, audio, or video
Groupware, Teamware, and Electronic Conferencing
(Continued)
8.55 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
TECHNOLOGIES AND TOOLS FOR COMMUNICATION
AND E-BUSINESS
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• Internet telephony: Enable companies to use Internet
technology for telephone voice transmission over the
Internet or private networks
• Voice over IP (VoIP) technology: Uses the Internet
Protocol (IP) to deliver voice information in digital form
using packet switching
• Unified messaging systems: Combine voice mail, e-
mail, and faxes so they can all be obtained from one
system
Internet Telephony
8.56 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
How IP Telephony Works
TECHNOLOGIES AND TOOLS FOR COMMUNICATION
AND E-BUSINESS
Figure 8-13
8.57 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
The Growth of Internet Telephony
TECHNOLOGIES AND TOOLS FOR COMMUNICATION
AND E-BUSINESS
Figure 8-14
Source: Infotech and authors.
8.58 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
TECHNOLOGIES AND TOOLS FOR COMMUNICATION
AND E-BUSINESS
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• A virtual private network based on the Internet
Protocol provides a secure connection between
two points across the Internet, enabling private
communications to travel securely over the
public infrastructure
Virtual Private Networks
8.59 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
A Virtual Private Network using the Internet
TECHNOLOGIES AND TOOLS FOR COMMUNICATION
AND E-BUSINESS
Figure 8-15
8.60 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES, CHALLENGES, AND SOLUTIONS
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• Firms have the opportunity to radically reduce
the cost of communicating with their employees,
vendors, and customers. There are many new
opportunities to develop new business models
based on the new telecommunications
technologies.
Management Opportunities:
8.61 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES, CHALLENGES, AND SOLUTIONS
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• Loss of management control
• Organizational change requirements
• Scalability, Reliability, and Security
Management Challenges:
8.62 © 2006 by Prentice Hall
MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES, CHALLENGES, AND SOLUTIONS
Management Information Systems
Chapter 8
Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
• Developing a strategic networking plan
• Managing the change
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Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet.ppt

  • 1. 8.1 © 2006 by Prentice Hall 8 Chapter Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
  • 2. 8.2 © 2006 by Prentice Hall OBJECTIVES • Describe the features of a contemporary corporate network infrastructure and key networking technologies • Evaluate alternative transmission media, types of networks, and network services • Assess the role of the Internet and the World Wide Web in a firm’s information technology infrastructure Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
  • 3. 8.3 © 2006 by Prentice Hall OBJECTIVES (Continued) • Identify and describe the most important tools for communication and e-business • Identify and describe the challenges posed by networking and the Internet and management solutions Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet
  • 4. 8.4 © 2006 by Prentice Hall • Challenge: Outdated networking environment, high maintenance costs, and poor service to 19 schools and 8,000 students • Solutions: Install a TCP/IP networking environment that handles both voice and data traffic, and supports intranet for teachers • Standardize desktop operating systems and hardware • Illustrates the importance of using Internet-based networking technologies to achieve business and service goals Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet Okanagan-Skaha School District Case
  • 5. 8.5 © 2006 by Prentice Hall TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING IN TODAY’S BUSINESS WORLD Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • A networking and communications revolution led by Internet-based technologies • 1 billion instant messages per day • 4 billion e-mails each day • 65 million music files downloaded
  • 6. 8.6 © 2006 by Prentice Hall TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING IN TODAY’S BUSINESS WORLD Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • Estimated 3.9 billion photos sent over the Internet • $769 billion spent in the United States on telecommunications equipment and services • Today, networking and the Internet are synonymous with doing business.
  • 7. 8.7 © 2006 by Prentice Hall TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING IN TODAY’S BUSINESS WORLD Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet Telecommunications spending in the United States, 2002–2007 Figure 8-1 Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis, National Income and Product Accounts, 2004; and eMarketer and the Telecommunications Industry Association, 2004
  • 8. 8.8 © 2006 by Prentice Hall TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING IN TODAY’S BUSINESS WORLD Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • Telecommunications environment provides connectivity by providing communication channels for text, voice, and video images. • The network infrastructure for a large corporation consists of many different kinds of networks for both data and voice communication. • Most of these different kinds of networks are moving towards a common Internet foundation. The Business Telecommunications Environment
  • 9. 8.9 © 2006 by Prentice Hall TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING IN TODAY’S BUSINESS WORLD Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet Corporate Network Infrastructure Figure 8-2
  • 10. 8.10 © 2006 by Prentice Hall TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING IN TODAY’S BUSINESS WORLD Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet The seven major trends in telecommunications: • Rapid technological innovation has resulted in a proliferation of new hardware devices and new alternatives for business communications. • Continuing telecommunications deregulation has encouraged competition and created many alternatives. Networking and Communications Trends
  • 11. 8.11 © 2006 by Prentice Hall TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING IN TODAY’S BUSINESS WORLD Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • Distinctions between telephone, cable television, Internet, and satellite telecommunication are blurred. • Growing dominance of Internet technologies in voice, video, and data communications • Rapid growth in “last-mile” high-speed broadband connections to homes and businesses Networking and Communications Trends (Continued)
  • 12. 8.12 © 2006 by Prentice Hall TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING IN TODAY’S BUSINESS WORLD Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • Rapid growth in wireless telephone, wireless computer networks, and mobile Internet devices • Growing scope of communication-intense services and products Networking and Communications Trends (Continued)
  • 13. 8.13 © 2006 by Prentice Hall TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING IN TODAY’S BUSINESS WORLD Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • Declining transaction costs • Declining agency costs • Increased agility The Business Value of Telecommunications and Networking Business value impacts of the telecommunications and Networking are:
  • 14. 8.14 © 2006 by Prentice Hall TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING IN TODAY’S BUSINESS WORLD Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • Higher quality management decisions • Declining geographical barriers • Declining temporal barriers • The extremely rapid growth in business networking and telecommunications results from the extraordinary value of participating in networks like the Internet. The Business Value of Telecommunications and Networking (Continued)
  • 15. 8.15 © 2006 by Prentice Hall TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING IN TODAY’S BUSINESS WORLD Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet Metcalfe’s Law Figure 8-3
  • 16. 8.16 © 2006 by Prentice Hall CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • A network consists of two or more connected computers. • Each computer on the network contains a network interface device called a network interface card (NIC). • The connection medium for linking network components can be a telephone wire, coaxial cable, or radio signal in the case of cell phone and wireless local area networks. Networks and Corporate Infrastructure
  • 17. 8.17 © 2006 by Prentice Hall CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • The network operating system (NOS) routes and manages communications on the network and coordinates network resources. • Networks also contain a switch or a hub acting as a connection point between the computers. • Hubs are very simple devices that connect network components, sending a packet of data to all other connected devices. Networks and Corporate Infrastructure (Continued)
  • 18. 8.18 © 2006 by Prentice Hall CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • A switch has more intelligence than a hub and can filter and forward data to a specified destination. Switches are used within individual networks. • A router is a special communications processor used to route packets of data through different networks, ensuring that the message sent gets to the correct address. Networks and Corporate Infrastructure (Continued)
  • 19. 8.19 © 2006 by Prentice Hall Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet Components of a Simple Network CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE Figure 8-4
  • 20. 8.20 © 2006 by Prentice Hall CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • Client/Server Computing • Packet Switching • TCP/IP and Connectivity Key Digital Networking Technologies
  • 21. 8.21 © 2006 by Prentice Hall CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • Client/server computing is a distributed computing model in which much of the processing power is located within small, inexpensive client computers. • The powerful clients are linked to one another through a network that is controlled by a network server computer. • The server sets the rules of communication for the network and provides every client with an address so others can find it on the network. Client/Server Computing:
  • 22. 8.22 © 2006 by Prentice Hall CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • In packet-switched networks, messages are first broken down into small bundles of data called packets. • These packets are sent along different communication paths and then the packets are reassembled once they reach their destinations. Packet Switching:
  • 23. 8.23 © 2006 by Prentice Hall CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • Packet switching makes more efficient use of the communications capacity of a network. • The packets include information for directing the packet to the right address and for checking transmission errors along with the data. Packet Switching: (Continued)
  • 24. 8.24 © 2006 by Prentice Hall Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet Packed-Switched Networks and Packet Communications CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE Figure 8-5
  • 25. 8.25 © 2006 by Prentice Hall CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • TCP/IP is the communications protocol used by the Internet and all Internet devices. • TCP/IP provides for breaking up digital messages into packets, routing them to the proper addresses, and then reassembling them into coherent messages. • TCP/IP uses a suite of protocols: TCP and IP. TCP/IP and Connectivity:
  • 26. 8.26 © 2006 by Prentice Hall CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • Handles the movement of data between computers • Establishes a connection between the computers, sequences the transfer of packets, and acknowledges the packets sent Transmission Control Protocol (TCP):
  • 27. 8.27 © 2006 by Prentice Hall CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • Responsible for the delivery of packets • Includes the disassembling and reassembling of packets during transmission Internet Protocol (IP):
  • 28. 8.28 © 2006 by Prentice Hall Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet The TCP/IP Reference Model CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE Figure 8-6
  • 29. 8.29 © 2006 by Prentice Hall CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • Twisted Wire • Coaxial Cable • Fiber Optics and Optical Networks • Wireless Transmission Physical Transmission Media The different kinds of physical transmission media used by the networks are:
  • 30. 8.30 © 2006 by Prentice Hall Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet Functions of the Modem CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE Figure 8-7
  • 31. 8.31 © 2006 by Prentice Hall Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet Types of Networks CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE Type Area Local Area Network (LAN) Up to 500 meters (half a mile); an office or floor of a building Campus Area Network (CAN) Up to 1,000 meters (a mile); a college campus or corporate facility Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) A city or metropolitan area Wide Area Network (WAN) Transcontinental or global area
  • 32. 8.32 © 2006 by Prentice Hall Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet Network Topologies CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE Figure 8-8
  • 33. 8.33 © 2006 by Prentice Hall CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • Frame relay: Packages data into frames for high- speed transmission over reliable circuits that require less error checking than packet switching Broadband Network Services and Technologies A number of network services and technologies are available to companies that need high-speed transmission or access to the Internet.
  • 34. 8.34 © 2006 by Prentice Hall CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM): Parcels data into uniform 53-byte cells for high-speed transmission; can transmit data, video, and audio over the same network • Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN): Dial-up network access standard that can integrate voice, data, and video services Broadband Network Services and Technologies (Continued)
  • 35. 8.35 © 2006 by Prentice Hall CONTEMPORARY NETWORKING INFRASTRUCTURE Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • Digital Subscriber Line (DSL): Series of technologies for high-capacity transmission over copper wire • Cable modem: Service for high-speed transmission of data over cable TV lines that are shared by many users • T lines: Dedicated lines for high-speed secure data transmission and Internet connection Broadband Network Services and Technologies (Continued)
  • 36. 8.36 © 2006 by Prentice Hall THE INTERNET Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • A network composed of computers and other devices that are logically linked together by a unique address space based on the Internet Protocol Technically, the Internet is a global information system defined by three characteristics:
  • 37. 8.37 © 2006 by Prentice Hall THE INTERNET (Continued) Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • A network where network devices are able to support communications using TCP/IP or other compatible protocols • A network that provides high-level services layered on a communication and network infrastructure
  • 38. 8.38 © 2006 by Prentice Hall THE INTERNET Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • A Domain Name System (DNS) converts IP addresses to English-like domain names. • The domain name is the name that corresponds to the unique 32-bit numeric IP address for each computer connected to the Internet. Internet Addressing, Architecture, and Governance Every device connected to the Internet has a unique 32-bit numeric IP address. The Domain Name System:
  • 39. 8.39 © 2006 by Prentice Hall THE INTERNET Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • DNS servers maintain a database containing IP addresses mapped to their corresponding domain names. • To access a computer on the Internet, users need only specify its domain name. Internet Addressing, Architecture, and Governance (Continued) The Domain Name System:
  • 40. 8.40 © 2006 by Prentice Hall Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet The Domain Name System THE INTERNET Figure 8-9
  • 41. 8.41 © 2006 by Prentice Hall THE INTERNET Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4): A 32-bit string of numbers organized into four sets of numbers ranging from 0 to 255; contains up to 4 billion addresses • Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6): 128-bit addresses, contains over a quadrillion possible unique addresses Limitations on IP Addresses: IPv4 and IPv6:
  • 42. 8.42 © 2006 by Prentice Hall THE INTERNET Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet Internet Architecture: Internet Network Architecture Figure 8-10
  • 43. 8.43 © 2006 by Prentice Hall THE INTERNET Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • Internet Architecture Board (IAB) • Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) Internet Governance: No one “owns” the Internet, however, worldwide Internet policies are established by the following organizations:
  • 44. 8.44 © 2006 by Prentice Hall THE INTERNET Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • Internet Network Information Center (InterNIC) • Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG) • Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) • Internet Society (ISOC) • World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Internet Governance: (Continued)
  • 45. 8.45 © 2006 by Prentice Hall THE INTERNET Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • E-mail: Person-to-person messaging; document sharing • Usenet newsgroups: Discussion groups on electronic bulletin boards • LISTSERVs: Discussion groups using e-mail mailing list servers • Chatting and instant messaging: Interactive conversations Major Internet Services Table 8-6
  • 46. 8.46 © 2006 by Prentice Hall THE INTERNET Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • Telnet: Logging on to one computer system and doing work on another • FTP: Transferring files from computer to computer • World Wide Web: Retrieving, formatting, and displaying information (including text, audio, graphics, and video) using hypertext links Major Internet Services (Continued) Table 8-6 (Continued)
  • 47. 8.47 © 2006 by Prentice Hall THE INTERNET Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet Client/server Computing on the Internet Figure 8-11
  • 48. 8.48 © 2006 by Prentice Hall THE INTERNET Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet The World Wide Web: • Hypertext • Web servers • Searching for information on the Web The Internet and Business Value
  • 49. 8.49 © 2006 by Prentice Hall THE INTERNET Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet Major Web Server Providers Figure 8-12 Source: Based on data from Netcraft Web Server Survey, July 2004, www.serverwatch.internet.com/netcraft.
  • 50. 8.50 © 2006 by Prentice Hall THE INTERNET Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • The Internet lowers search costs • Search engines • Intelligent agents and shopping bots • Broadcast and push technology • The semantic Web Searching and Finding Information on the Internet
  • 51. 8.51 © 2006 by Prentice Hall THE INTERNET Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet Intranets: • An intranet is an internal organizational network that provides access to data across a business firm. Extranets: • Allow authorized vendors and customers to have limited access to its internal intranet Intranets and Extranets
  • 52. 8.52 © 2006 by Prentice Hall TECHNOLOGIES AND TOOLS FOR COMMUNICATION AND E-BUSINESS Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • E-Mail • Chatting and Instant Messaging • Electronic Discussion Groups
  • 53. 8.53 © 2006 by Prentice Hall TECHNOLOGIES AND TOOLS FOR COMMUNICATION AND E-BUSINESS Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • Groupware: Provides capabilities for supporting enterprise-wide communication and collaborative work • Teamware: Enables companies to implement collaboration applications easily that can be accessed using Web browser software Groupware, Teamware, and Electronic Conferencing
  • 54. 8.54 © 2006 by Prentice Hall TECHNOLOGIES AND TOOLS FOR COMMUNICATION AND E-BUSINESS Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • Electronic conferencing tools: Provides a virtual conference table where participants can view and modify documents and slides or share their thoughts and comments using chat, audio, or video Groupware, Teamware, and Electronic Conferencing (Continued)
  • 55. 8.55 © 2006 by Prentice Hall TECHNOLOGIES AND TOOLS FOR COMMUNICATION AND E-BUSINESS Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • Internet telephony: Enable companies to use Internet technology for telephone voice transmission over the Internet or private networks • Voice over IP (VoIP) technology: Uses the Internet Protocol (IP) to deliver voice information in digital form using packet switching • Unified messaging systems: Combine voice mail, e- mail, and faxes so they can all be obtained from one system Internet Telephony
  • 56. 8.56 © 2006 by Prentice Hall Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet How IP Telephony Works TECHNOLOGIES AND TOOLS FOR COMMUNICATION AND E-BUSINESS Figure 8-13
  • 57. 8.57 © 2006 by Prentice Hall Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet The Growth of Internet Telephony TECHNOLOGIES AND TOOLS FOR COMMUNICATION AND E-BUSINESS Figure 8-14 Source: Infotech and authors.
  • 58. 8.58 © 2006 by Prentice Hall TECHNOLOGIES AND TOOLS FOR COMMUNICATION AND E-BUSINESS Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • A virtual private network based on the Internet Protocol provides a secure connection between two points across the Internet, enabling private communications to travel securely over the public infrastructure Virtual Private Networks
  • 59. 8.59 © 2006 by Prentice Hall Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet A Virtual Private Network using the Internet TECHNOLOGIES AND TOOLS FOR COMMUNICATION AND E-BUSINESS Figure 8-15
  • 60. 8.60 © 2006 by Prentice Hall MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES, CHALLENGES, AND SOLUTIONS Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • Firms have the opportunity to radically reduce the cost of communicating with their employees, vendors, and customers. There are many new opportunities to develop new business models based on the new telecommunications technologies. Management Opportunities:
  • 61. 8.61 © 2006 by Prentice Hall MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES, CHALLENGES, AND SOLUTIONS Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • Loss of management control • Organizational change requirements • Scalability, Reliability, and Security Management Challenges:
  • 62. 8.62 © 2006 by Prentice Hall MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES, CHALLENGES, AND SOLUTIONS Management Information Systems Chapter 8 Telecommunications, Networks, and the Internet • Developing a strategic networking plan • Managing the change Solution Guidelines: