The traditional centralized model of public telecommunications networks is today being shaken to the core by numerous centrifugal forces. Open networks are expanding, thus ending the dichotomy between the telecommunications sector and the rest of the economy. This new model is however not yet stabilized and several hypotheses remain open as to a future in which telecommunications networks may very well find themselves less specific - and less efficient.Le traditionnel modèle centralisé de réseau de télécommunications public se trouve aujourd'hui secoué dans ses fondements par l'action de multiples forces centrifuges. Le réseau ouvert est en train de se répandre, faisant ainsi disparaître la dichotomie entre le secteur des télécommunications...
The present progress in information processing technology is having a drastic impact on the telecomm...
Abstract. — This paper tries to point out what the notion of telephone network brings to the underst...
From Internalized to Externalized Regulation : The Case of French Telecommunications. Over the last...
The traditional centralized model of public telecommunications networks is today being shaken to the...
In the «eighties», many countries reformed the framework of their telecommunications' regulation. Th...
It is often thought that a new management model for communication, totally opposed to that which pre...
For P. Huber, the telephone network consists of two basic elements: nodes (switches or computers) an...
Traditional telephone network has provided the United States, like all developed countries, with a p...
Founded on a study of the french telecommunications development, this paper tries to enlighten two q...
The drop in prices of telecommunication services The days of the « New Economy » seem quite far awa...
Many of the newer large technical systems depend upon increasingly powerful networks of information ...
Summary: It is often thought that a new management model for communication, totally opposed to that ...
The development of new networks of telecommunications (telematics, cable, videocommunication, RNIS -...
National audienceLe passage du monopole à la concurrence est-il seul en cause dans les transformatio...
This paper discusses the function and regulation of Europe’s telecommunications sector from a theore...
The present progress in information processing technology is having a drastic impact on the telecomm...
Abstract. — This paper tries to point out what the notion of telephone network brings to the underst...
From Internalized to Externalized Regulation : The Case of French Telecommunications. Over the last...
The traditional centralized model of public telecommunications networks is today being shaken to the...
In the «eighties», many countries reformed the framework of their telecommunications' regulation. Th...
It is often thought that a new management model for communication, totally opposed to that which pre...
For P. Huber, the telephone network consists of two basic elements: nodes (switches or computers) an...
Traditional telephone network has provided the United States, like all developed countries, with a p...
Founded on a study of the french telecommunications development, this paper tries to enlighten two q...
The drop in prices of telecommunication services The days of the « New Economy » seem quite far awa...
Many of the newer large technical systems depend upon increasingly powerful networks of information ...
Summary: It is often thought that a new management model for communication, totally opposed to that ...
The development of new networks of telecommunications (telematics, cable, videocommunication, RNIS -...
National audienceLe passage du monopole à la concurrence est-il seul en cause dans les transformatio...
This paper discusses the function and regulation of Europe’s telecommunications sector from a theore...
The present progress in information processing technology is having a drastic impact on the telecomm...
Abstract. — This paper tries to point out what the notion of telephone network brings to the underst...
From Internalized to Externalized Regulation : The Case of French Telecommunications. Over the last...