Telecommunication in the 21st Century

Telecommunication in the 21st Century
Author: Michel Feneyrol
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 144713429X

As we enter the next millennium, the technological revolution is all set to speed up. Advances will be shaped by many factors: technological breakthroughs, market forces, politics, and economics. Yet more importantly, they will be shaped by human and social factors, and the success or failure of products and services will largely be driven by consumer demand. This illuminating look into the future sets out to distinguish between what will become reality and what will remain hypothetical, focusing on the most feasible developments. This is not a book of visionary ideals, but a practical view of the next century of telecommunication.

21st Century Communication: A Reference Handbook

21st Century Communication: A Reference Handbook
Author: William F. Eadie
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 993
Release: 2009-05-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1412950309

Highlights the most important topics, issues, questions, and debates affecting the field of communication in the 21st Century.

Digital Services in the 21st Century

Digital Services in the 21st Century
Author: Antonio Sanchez
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2017-06-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1119314852

Telecommunication Services provides a holistic approach to understand telecommunications systems by addressing the emergence and domination of new digital services, consumer and economic dynamics, and the creation of content by service providers. Includes services, underlying technologies, and internal capabilities for social network advertising Covers market dynamics that determine the successes and failures of service offerings Discusses the impact of smartphones (iPhone launch) on the telecommunications and mobile device industry

The Need for Speed

The Need for Speed
Author: Robert E. Litan
Publisher: Brookings Inst Press
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780815701446

The 21st century telecom landscape is radically distinct from the one that prevailed as recently as the last decade of the 20th century. Given the speed of innovation in this sector, Robert Litan and Hal Singer argue that the Federal Communications Commission's outdated policies and rules are inhibiting investment in the telecom industry, specifically "fast" broadband networks. This pithy handbook provides the kind of fundamental rethinking needed to bring communications policy in line with technological advancements. Fast broadband has huge social benefits, enabling all kinds of applications in telemedicine, entertainment, retailing, education, and energy that would have been unthinkable a few years ago.These benefits would be even larger if the FCC adopted policies that encouraged more broadband providers, especially of wireless broadband, to make their services available in roughly half of the country where currently consumers have no choice in wireline providers. The authors' recommendations include • allowing broadband providers to charge for premium deliveryservices, and embracing a rule-of-reason approach to all mattersinvolving vertical arrangements; • stripping the FCC of its merger-review authority, because theFTC and Justice Department have the authority to stop anticompetitivemergers; • eliminating the FCC's ability to condition spectrum purchaseson the identity, business plans, or spectrum holdings ofthe bidder; • freeing telephone providers from outdated regulations thatrequire them to maintain both a legacy copper network anda modem IP network. These changes, and others advanced in the book, will greatly enhance consumer welfare from telecommunications services and the applications that are built around them.

Listening and Human Communication in the 21st Century

Listening and Human Communication in the 21st Century
Author: Andrew D. Wolvin
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2011-09-13
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1444359371

Bringing together top listening scholars from a range of disciplines and real world perspectives, Listening and Human Communication in the 21st Century offers a state-of-the-art overview of what we know and think about listening behavior in the 21st century. Introduces students to the core issues listening theory and practice Includes student friendly features such as editorial introductions to each section and questions for further reflection at the end of each chapter Discussion ranges from historical perspectives to present theory, to teaching and performing listening in the classroom, in health care, and in corporate settings

Health Communication in the 21st Century

Health Communication in the 21st Century
Author: Kevin B. Wright
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 539
Release: 2012-11-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1118339835

This popular and engaging text on health communication is now revised and updated in a second edition that incorporates recent research and boasts new material on topics such as crisis communication, social disparities in health, and systemic reform. Fully revised second edition of this popular and authoritative text Includes fresh material on topics such as crisis communication, health care reform, global health issues, and political issues in health communication New case studies, examples, and updated glossary keep the work relevant and student-friendly Provides effective strategies for healthcare organizations and individuals in communicating with patients Updated and enhanced online resources, including PowerPoint slides, test bank, and instructors manual, available upon publication at www.wiley.com/go/wright

The 21st Century Media (r)evolution

The 21st Century Media (r)evolution
Author: Jim Macnamara
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2010
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781433109362

The emergence of 'new media' and social media is widely discussed in contemporary society. However, media and public communication are mostly analyzed within particular theoretical frameworks and within specific disciplinary fields. Such approaches have created polarized views on media and communication, and fail to create an understanding of the interdependencies between these fields. This book expertly synthesizes competing theories and disciplinary viewpoints, integrates scholarly and cutting edge research, and examines international data from fast-growing markets including China, to provide a comprehensive, holistic view of the twenty-first century (r)evolution in media and public communication. The book identifies how the changes are located in practices rather than technologies and that these practices are emergent in highly significant ways. Engaging and accessible, the book is essential reading for media scholars and communication professionals, and a valuable text for courses in media studies, journalism, advertising, public relations, and organisational and political communication.