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Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) Consultation Paper Summary:
Document Title: Regulation on Rating Framework for Digital Connectivity in Buildings or Areas12
Date and Location: 27th September 2023, New Delhi, India3
Key Points:
Authority’s Role: TRAI, established under the TRAI Act 1997, is responsible for regulating telecommunication services, adjudicating disputes, and ensuring the orderly growth of the telecom sector5.
Quality of Service (QoS): TRAI is mandated to ensure and standardize the quality of telecommunication services to protect consumer interests4.
Digital Connectivity: The quality of telecom services inside buildings is crucial for consumer protection6. TRAI has initiated a recommendation on “Rating of Buildings or Areas for Digital Connectivity” to address this7.
Demand Surge: The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the critical role of digital connectivity, with a significant shift towards data consumption inside buildings8.
Wireless Internet Subscribers: As of March 2023, India has 847.31 million wireless internet subscribers compared to 33.94 million wired internet subscribers, emphasizing the reliance on wireless networks.
Coverage and Quality Issues: Despite the rollout of 4G and 5G networks, indoor digital connectivity remains a challenge, necessitating a new regulatory approach.
Legal and Regulatory Framework: TRAI has submitted recommendations for a legal framework to co-create Digital Connectivity Infrastructure (DCI) in buildings, proposing amendments to the Model Building Bye Laws and National Building Code of India.
Drive Business Transformation via Better Network Connectivity_WPSean Crimmins
1) The document discusses how network connectivity is increasingly seen as a strategic asset that enables competitive advantage and business transformation, rather than just a utility.
2) It cites a survey finding that 7 in 10 IT professionals now see the network as strategic rather than tactical.
3) High-performance network connectivity is found to increase productivity and efficiency, improve ability to meet customer needs, and enable key initiatives like virtualization and cloud computing.
Network connectivity is increasingly viewed as a strategic asset that enables business transformation rather than just an operational necessity. The document discusses how organizations are investing in high-performance network solutions like Ethernet and fiber to drive business benefits and competitive advantage. Survey results show more organizations see network connectivity as strategic and that cloud computing, bandwidth-intensive apps, and business continuity are top drivers of connectivity demand. Case studies show how improved networks can boost operations and customer service.
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The SAHARA Model for Service Composition Across Multiple Providers (2002)Tal Lavian Ph.D.
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Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) Consultation Paper Summary:
Document Title: Regulation on Rating Framework for Digital Connectivity in Buildings or Areas12
Date and Location: 27th September 2023, New Delhi, India3
Key Points:
Authority’s Role: TRAI, established under the TRAI Act 1997, is responsible for regulating telecommunication services, adjudicating disputes, and ensuring the orderly growth of the telecom sector5.
Quality of Service (QoS): TRAI is mandated to ensure and standardize the quality of telecommunication services to protect consumer interests4.
Digital Connectivity: The quality of telecom services inside buildings is crucial for consumer protection6. TRAI has initiated a recommendation on “Rating of Buildings or Areas for Digital Connectivity” to address this7.
Demand Surge: The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the critical role of digital connectivity, with a significant shift towards data consumption inside buildings8.
Wireless Internet Subscribers: As of March 2023, India has 847.31 million wireless internet subscribers compared to 33.94 million wired internet subscribers, emphasizing the reliance on wireless networks.
Coverage and Quality Issues: Despite the rollout of 4G and 5G networks, indoor digital connectivity remains a challenge, necessitating a new regulatory approach.
Legal and Regulatory Framework: TRAI has submitted recommendations for a legal framework to co-create Digital Connectivity Infrastructure (DCI) in buildings, proposing amendments to the Model Building Bye Laws and National Building Code of India.
Drive Business Transformation via Better Network Connectivity_WPSean Crimmins
1) The document discusses how network connectivity is increasingly seen as a strategic asset that enables competitive advantage and business transformation, rather than just a utility.
2) It cites a survey finding that 7 in 10 IT professionals now see the network as strategic rather than tactical.
3) High-performance network connectivity is found to increase productivity and efficiency, improve ability to meet customer needs, and enable key initiatives like virtualization and cloud computing.
Network connectivity is increasingly viewed as a strategic asset that enables business transformation rather than just an operational necessity. The document discusses how organizations are investing in high-performance network solutions like Ethernet and fiber to drive business benefits and competitive advantage. Survey results show more organizations see network connectivity as strategic and that cloud computing, bandwidth-intensive apps, and business continuity are top drivers of connectivity demand. Case studies show how improved networks can boost operations and customer service.
Evaluation of a Framework for Integrated Web ServicesIRJET Journal
This document proposes and evaluates a framework for integrating web services. It begins by discussing how users appreciate simple, on-demand access to affordable software services without needing to install or update applications themselves. The document then presents an argument for a web-based architecture that allows users to access and purchase a wide range of software applications as needed. It evaluates this framework through user surveys and examples of simulation software services to demonstrate how the integrated framework can be implemented. The surveys found that the framework reduced costs, simplified processes, and improved the user experience by combining various online components and software services.
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The SAHARA Model for Service Composition Across Multiple Providers (2002)Tal Lavian Ph.D.
The document discusses technical challenges in composing services across multiple independent service providers. It presents a classification of service composition models into cooperative and brokered models. The cooperative model involves distributed responsibility across interacting service providers, while the brokered model involves a single broker composing services and assuming responsibility for the end-to-end service. Key challenges addressed are trust management across providers, adapting to network and user dynamics, resource provisioning and management, and interoperability.
Enhancing Web-Based Meetings with WebRTC Technology: A Comprehensive SurveyIRJET Journal
This document provides a comprehensive survey of enhancing web-based meetings with WebRTC technology. It discusses key components and functionalities of real-time collaboration platforms developed using WebRTC, including virtual meeting spaces, video/audio, participant management tools, and collaborative tools like whiteboarding. The survey also addresses technical challenges such as delays and quality of service improvements. It reviews several research papers focusing on improving quality of service, reducing delays, integrating hand gestures, low latency streaming, and congestion control algorithms. The findings highlight the potential of WebRTC-based platforms to transform online communication and collaboration experiences.
The document discusses the vision of smart cities and the role of mobile/wireless connectivity in realizing that vision. Some key points:
- The smart city vision is to use technology to improve infrastructure, make communities more efficient and sustainable. But challenges remain in realizing this vision.
- Mobile connectivity is important as it allows citizens to access information and provide feedback through apps. It also enables devices and infrastructure to provide digital information.
- However, aggregating and analyzing real-time data from multiple sources across the city is challenging. Mobile operators can help by providing connectivity and platforms for data sharing.
- Examples are provided of how connectivity enables applications that optimize services like parking, lighting and waste management to reduce costs and improve operations.
USERS’ PERCEPTION TOWARDS CLOUD COMPUTING: A CASE OF DEPARTMENT STATISTIC SOU...ijccsa
This study was initiated as a result of the researcher’s concerns regarding computing infrastructure at the
Department of statistic South Africa (Stats-SA). The concerns arise from issues observed on the physical
infrastructure platform currently deployed within the organisation. It is therefore proposed to investigate
the attitude and perceptions of users working in Stats-SA on cloud computing and their willingness to
migrate from physical infrastructure to cloud. The issue of user behavior during the transition from
traditional IT services to cloud services has been addressed in a lot of studies, but the perceptions of
employees at Stats-SA have never been investigated. The study expounds on the technology acceptance
model by incorporating factors such as availability, accessibility, security and reliability by investigating
the perception of end-users. The investigation took the mixed research approach. A questionnaire was
developed using three technology acceptance instruments: perceived ease of use, usefulness and attitude to
measure the end-user’s intention to move to the cloud.
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This study was initiated as a result of the researcher’s concerns regarding computing infrastructure at the
Department of statistic South Africa (Stats-SA). The concerns arise from issues observed on the physical
infrastructure platform currently deployed within the organisation. It is therefore proposed to investigate
the attitude and perceptions of users working in Stats-SA on cloud computing and their willingness to
migrate from physical infrastructure to cloud. The issue of user behavior during the transition from
traditional IT services to cloud services has been addressed in a lot of studies, but the perceptions of
employees at Stats-SA have never been investigated. The study expounds on the technology acceptance
model by incorporating factors such as availability, accessibility, security and reliability by investigating
the perception of end-users. The investigation took the mixed research approach. A questionnaire was
developed using three technology acceptance instruments: perceived ease of use, usefulness and attitude to
measure the end-user’s intention to move to the cloud.
This document discusses strategies for bandwidth management and capacity planning for IP and 3G networks. It describes how traditional models like Poisson and Erlang are insufficient for today's internet traffic, which exhibits self-similar and multifractal properties. The document outlines different traffic modeling approaches, including self-similar and multifractal models, and how they can be applied to network planning, traffic engineering, and capacity forecasting. Case studies analyzing real network traffic traces are presented.
STUDY OF EVALUATION AND ASSESSMENT OF A CONSOLIDATED INTERNET SERVICE ARRANGE...IRJET Journal
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2) Nearly nine out of ten executives believe these services can be leveraged to drive innovation, facilitate remote access, and speed up customer service. Continued investment during economic downturns provides benefits like improved efficiencies and reduced costs.
3) While ROI may not be immediate, over half of investments in these services have resulted in immediate or short-term cost or productivity savings, and about a third have laid the groundwork for future savings.
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Stimulus grants awarded under the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA) encourage the development of broadband networks that create jobs; spur investments in technology and infrastructure; and deliver long-term economic benefits. These projects are under tight timeframes to put stimulus money to use immediately; and often the pressure of designing, building and reporting progress makes comprehensive network data management a lesser project priority.
However, data accessibility by network operators and subscribing providers is vital to efficient network completion and maintenance and successful business development. Maine Fiber Company, Inc., realized this when it began constructing a 1,100-mile, high capacity fiber optic network to extend middle-mile connectivity across the state of Maine. Using its Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP) federal stimulus grant and private investments, it began building this network from scratch, tracking the network with legacy data formats such as internet maps, CAD and paper files to model cable routes. It soon realized the need for network information management technology that would support cost-efficient construction and maintenance of its expansive and dispersed network area.
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This document discusses using soft computing techniques to evaluate coordination in supply chains. It proposes a fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (FAHP) model to measure the extent of coordination (EC) based on four coordination mechanisms: contracts, information sharing, information technology, and joint decision making. The EC is calculated as a weighted sum of the crisp scores of the four mechanisms, where the weights are determined from pairwise comparisons in the AHP. The model provides a way to quantitatively assess coordination across a supply chain and analyze different coordination scenarios. It is demonstrated through a numerical example involving order quantities and performance measures at different supply chain levels.
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Heterogeneous wireless networks expand the network capacity and coverage by leveraging the
network architecture and resources in a dynamic fashion. However, the presence of different
communication technologies makes the Quality of Service (QoS) evaluation, management, and
monitoring of these networks very challenging. Each communication technology has its own
characteristics while the applications that utilize them have their specific QoS requirements.
Although, the communication technologies have different performance assessment parameters,
the applications using these radio access networks have the same QoS requirements. As a
result, it would be easier to evaluate the QoS of the access networks and the overall network
configuration depending on the performance of applications running on them. Using such
application-based QoS evaluation approach, the heterogeneous nature of the underlying
networks and the diversity of their traffic can be adequately taken into account. In this paper,
we propose an application-based QoS evaluation approach for heterogeneous networks.
Through simulation studies, we show that this assessment approach facilitates better QoS
management and monitoring of heterogeneous network configurations.
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Heterogeneous wireless networks expand the network capacity and coverage by leveraging the network architecture and resources in a dynamic fashion. However, the presence of different communication technologies makes the Quality of Service (QoS) evaluation, management, and monitoring of these networks very challenging. Each communication technology has its own characteristics while the applications that utilize them have their specific QoS requirements. Although, the communication technologies have different performance assessment parameters, the applications using these radio access networks have the same QoS requirements. As a result, it would be easier to evaluate the QoS of the access networks and the overall network configuration depending on the performance of applications running on them. Using such application-based QoS evaluation approach, the heterogeneous nature of the underlying networks and the diversity of their traffic can be adequately taken into account. In this paper, we propose an application-based QoS evaluation approach for heterogeneous networks. Through simulation studies, we show that this assessment approach facilitates better QoS management and monitoring of heterogeneous network configurations.
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characteristics while the applications that utilize them have their specific QoS requirements.
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TRAI begins talks on rating areas and buildings for digital connectivity.pdf
1. TRAI begins talks on rating
areas and buildings for
digital connectivity
2. TRAI has delivered a conversation paper on
rating of structures or regions for
computerized availability as the telecom
controller observed "enormous holes" in
fulfilling quality needs of clients inside and
across edifices.
The interview paper proposes esteem
expansion to the structures or regions by
presenting computerized availability
framework assessments and grant
appraisals as far as focuses or stars, in view
of the nature of involvement surveyed in a
logical manner including a mix of field
estimations, clients' insight of advanced
network gave in their structures or
premises, the controller said.
TRAI has delivered a counsel paper on
"rating of structures or regions for advanced
3. network", the controller said in an
articulation.
The paper likewise gives subtleties on the
arrangements in different regulations and
rules for the improvement of telecom
framework in a space or building, and
proposes measures to incorporate
computerized availability foundation as a
vital part for the consummation of a
structure or advancement of an area, with
legitimate sponsorship.
The interest for computerized network has
expanded manifolds lately, and the
pandemic further emphasizd this interest.
Appropriately, different approach
mediations have been taken by the TRAI up
to this point.
4. The controller has been observing the
nature of telecom administrations by
leading definite investigations and giving
reasonable headings towards further
developing the help quality.
While there have been huge enhancements
in the inclusion of telecom administrations
in the city, there are as yet colossal holes in
fulfilling the quality needs of the clients
inside and across the structures, private or
business regions, TRAI noticed.
These holes are expected to be spanned by
executing mechanical arrangements in all
encompassing ways by partners, wherein
end-clients accept approach the nature of
administrations required inside their
edifices, premises, or regions, TRAI has
mooted.
5. As indicated by TRAI, the most recent
conference paper recommends a guide for
establishing an empowering climate for the
production of a biological system in
planning, executing, working, keeping up
with and extending availability through
upgradations to address future difficulties of
computerized network inside structures and
regions.
The paper features the significance of
cooperative associations between every
important partner, remembering the
contribution of end-clients for dynamic
cycles at a beginning phase, in co-planning
and co-formation of the advanced
availability foundation inside the
structure/society or region.
The interview paper likewise frames
different approaches for estimation of value
6. boundaries which incorporate utilization
profile, building profile, for the 'rating of
structures or regions for advanced
availability', the assertion said.
Welcoming perspectives from partners, TRAI
said that the cutoff time for recorded bits of
feedback is May 4, 2022, while counter-
remarks should be put together by May 18,
2022.