Technical, Commercial and Regulatory Challenges of QoS: An Internet Service Model Perspective
Technical, Commerical and Regulatory Challenges of QoS provides a comprehensive examination of Internet QoS theory, standards, vendor implementation and network deployment from the practitioner's point of view, including extensive discussion of related economic and regulatory issues. Written in a technology-light way so that a variety of professionals and researchers in the information and networking industries can easily grasp the material. Includes case studies based on real-world experiences from industry. The author starts by discussing the economic, regulatory and technical challenges of the existing QoS model. Key coverage includes defining a clear business model for selling and buying QoS in relation to current and future direction of government regulation and QoS interoperability (or lack thereof) between carriers and networking devices. The author then demonstrates how to improve the current QoS model to create a clear selling point, less regulation uncertainty, and higher chance of deployment success. This includes discussion of QoS re-packaging to end-users; economic and regulatory benefits of the re-packaging; and the overall benefits of an improved technical approach. Finally, the author discusses the future evolution of QoS from an Internet philosophy perspective and lets the reader draw the conclusions. This book is the first QoS book to provide in depth coverage on the commercial and regulatory aspects of QoS, in addition to the technical aspect. From that, readers can grasp the commercial and regulatory issues of QoS and their implications on the overall QoS business model. This book is also the first QoS book to provide case studies of real world QoS deployments, contributed by the people who did the actual deployments. From that, readers can grasp the practical issues of QoS in real world. This book is also the first QoS book to cover both wireline QoS and wireless QoS. Readers can grasp the QoS issues in the wireless world. The book was reviewed and endorsed by a long list of prominent industrial and academic figures. - Discusses QoS technology in relation to economic and regulatory issues - Includes case studies based on real-world examples from industry practitioners - Provides unique insight into how to improve the current QoS model to create a clear selling point, less regulatory uncertainty, and higher chance of deployment success
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Technical, Commercial and Regulatory Challenges of QoS: An Internet Service Model Perspective
Technical, Commerical and Regulatory Challenges of QoS provides a comprehensive examination of Internet QoS theory, standards, vendor implementation and network deployment from the practitioner's point of view, including extensive discussion of related economic and regulatory issues. Written in a technology-light way so that a variety of professionals and researchers in the information and networking industries can easily grasp the material. Includes case studies based on real-world experiences from industry. The author starts by discussing the economic, regulatory and technical challenges of the existing QoS model. Key coverage includes defining a clear business model for selling and buying QoS in relation to current and future direction of government regulation and QoS interoperability (or lack thereof) between carriers and networking devices. The author then demonstrates how to improve the current QoS model to create a clear selling point, less regulation uncertainty, and higher chance of deployment success. This includes discussion of QoS re-packaging to end-users; economic and regulatory benefits of the re-packaging; and the overall benefits of an improved technical approach. Finally, the author discusses the future evolution of QoS from an Internet philosophy perspective and lets the reader draw the conclusions. This book is the first QoS book to provide in depth coverage on the commercial and regulatory aspects of QoS, in addition to the technical aspect. From that, readers can grasp the commercial and regulatory issues of QoS and their implications on the overall QoS business model. This book is also the first QoS book to provide case studies of real world QoS deployments, contributed by the people who did the actual deployments. From that, readers can grasp the practical issues of QoS in real world. This book is also the first QoS book to cover both wireline QoS and wireless QoS. Readers can grasp the QoS issues in the wireless world. The book was reviewed and endorsed by a long list of prominent industrial and academic figures. - Discusses QoS technology in relation to economic and regulatory issues - Includes case studies based on real-world examples from industry practitioners - Provides unique insight into how to improve the current QoS model to create a clear selling point, less regulatory uncertainty, and higher chance of deployment success
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Technical, Commercial and Regulatory Challenges of QoS: An Internet Service Model Perspective

Technical, Commercial and Regulatory Challenges of QoS: An Internet Service Model Perspective

by XiPeng Xiao
Technical, Commercial and Regulatory Challenges of QoS: An Internet Service Model Perspective

Technical, Commercial and Regulatory Challenges of QoS: An Internet Service Model Perspective

by XiPeng Xiao

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Technical, Commerical and Regulatory Challenges of QoS provides a comprehensive examination of Internet QoS theory, standards, vendor implementation and network deployment from the practitioner's point of view, including extensive discussion of related economic and regulatory issues. Written in a technology-light way so that a variety of professionals and researchers in the information and networking industries can easily grasp the material. Includes case studies based on real-world experiences from industry. The author starts by discussing the economic, regulatory and technical challenges of the existing QoS model. Key coverage includes defining a clear business model for selling and buying QoS in relation to current and future direction of government regulation and QoS interoperability (or lack thereof) between carriers and networking devices. The author then demonstrates how to improve the current QoS model to create a clear selling point, less regulation uncertainty, and higher chance of deployment success. This includes discussion of QoS re-packaging to end-users; economic and regulatory benefits of the re-packaging; and the overall benefits of an improved technical approach. Finally, the author discusses the future evolution of QoS from an Internet philosophy perspective and lets the reader draw the conclusions. This book is the first QoS book to provide in depth coverage on the commercial and regulatory aspects of QoS, in addition to the technical aspect. From that, readers can grasp the commercial and regulatory issues of QoS and their implications on the overall QoS business model. This book is also the first QoS book to provide case studies of real world QoS deployments, contributed by the people who did the actual deployments. From that, readers can grasp the practical issues of QoS in real world. This book is also the first QoS book to cover both wireline QoS and wireless QoS. Readers can grasp the QoS issues in the wireless world. The book was reviewed and endorsed by a long list of prominent industrial and academic figures. - Discusses QoS technology in relation to economic and regulatory issues - Includes case studies based on real-world examples from industry practitioners - Provides unique insight into how to improve the current QoS model to create a clear selling point, less regulatory uncertainty, and higher chance of deployment success

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780080920313
Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers
Publication date: 10/27/2008
Series: The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Networking
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 296
File size: 1 MB

Table of Contents

CH1: What is QoS?CH2: Contemporary QoS WisdomCH3: QoS RealityCH4: Business Model Challenges CH5: Government Regulatory ChallengesCH6: QoS InteroperabilityCH7: Technology ChallengesCH8: Economic IssuesCH9: The New Business ModelCH10: The New Technical ApproachCH11: Case StudiesCH12: Advanced TopicsCH13: The Future Evolution of QoS Delivery

What People are Saying About This

Zhiwei Yang

"I highly recommend this book filled with both technical and business insight."--(Zhiwei Yang, former CTO, China Netcom)

Waqar Khan

"Finally, a QoS book that reflects network reality"--(Waqar Khan, Chief Architect, Qwest Communicating Inc.)

Zhisheng Chen

"It is really a wonderful piece of work. By providing many data network practical evidences, the author clearly explained the pros and cons in execution of net neutrality. This is the most comprehensive book that I have ever read on the net neutrality with a full taxonomy of implications related to users, OTT providers, ISPs and ASPs."--(Zhisheng Chen, Distinguished Member of Technical Staff, Sprint Nextel)

Roger Wenner

"Comprehensive and insightful discussion on QoS"--(Roger Wenner, IP Architecture, Technical Engineering Center, Deutsche Telekom)

From the Publisher

The ONLY book on QoS to discuss economic and regulatory issues in relation to the technical challenges.

Daniel Awduche

"An admirable effort towards clarifying some of the key issues of Internet QoS"--(Daniel Awduche, Fellow, Verizon Business)

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