1. Introduction This project proposal is written for the Srilankan telecommunication authority (SLT) for the implementation of an end to end network solution with very fast network infrastructure, which is IP based network called Next Generation Network (NGN) along with wireless 4G Long Term Evolution (LTE). It integrates all IP Packet Based communication. It offers users to unrestricted access to different service providers. It supports advance mobility which will allow consistent and ubiquitous provisions of services to all users. which will provide reliable, fault tolerance, high availability and scalability to support current and future business requirements for the all populated cities in Sri lanka. Based on the results of this implementation, …show more content…
Satellite communication will calculate the full budget requirements to serve premises outside the fiber and wireless paths, including premises that could be in a wireless black spots. We also approached with a revenue model in a conservative manner, relying on existing budget and current levels of industry pricing; we have not assumed that the company will capture additional revenue from the innovation that the NGN will enable. In addition to above, WIMAX radio towers will be implemented where high download rate requirements exits in hill areas. Before the project we will be consulted with a range of experts, in addition to completing our own basic analysis and research. Technical experts include, vendors, regulatory experts and industry insiders from Asian region and Europe. Those information's helped for our analysis and for cost effective …show more content…
It is organized in three phases initially densely populated areas, urban areas and then hill areas where applicable with WIMAX towers. As per the mandate it will enable a new generation of services for end users, with latest technologies including VOIP, IPTV, IPVPN, FTTX and high speed mobile access with LTE. Also we will provide detailed recommendations for constructing each part of the network with the enhanced core network, it will describe the fiber access network to meet SLT’s 100 Mbps objective to 90 percent coverage and also describes how to ensure nationwide backhaul
On this internet, the website said that there are two Calories per one mini marshmallow. The website also said that in one cup of marshmallows there is 159 Calories. This is the same as the back of the marshmallow label we had in class. On the label it said there were 83.2 Calories per gram.
Ensure that all necessary earth connectors are then attached to the isolation points and any overhead wires
For a smaller setup – say an office or a home, a AAA radius server is not deployed in the infrastructure. The secret key in this case is usually stored on an access point. In such environment setup, the authentication takes place between the station and the access point.
Japan is an island nation off the coast of East Asia. It is made up of four large islands and about 3,900 smaller ones. On a map, they form a thin crescent moon. All together, they form an area about the size of Montana. To the west, the sea of Japan separates it from its nearest neighbors, Korea and China. To the east lies the Pacific ocean. Japan has a moderate climate. Summers are nice. Winters are mild, with heavy snowfall limited to the north. Japan makes crops due to rain in the summer.
I am a plate that is made of clay that was taken from the Earth of Japan. But before I was made into a plate I was up to the mountains near a big forest that had a Jinja on top a beautiful waterfall where water fell from the top to the bottom and sometimes flowing to rivers. But when winter comes the waterfall would freeze into shards and when the winter goes the shards and snow turn into water filling up the waterfall making a waterfall from the top to the bottom flowing with an immense amount of water to rivers and ponds that would sometimes connect with the waterfall. My maker crafted me to be used as art depicting many natural objects or buildings even sometimes people in the drawing. I am also used to hold a meal for a person who would eat the nourishment from top to bottom. Most of the time I would have fish from the ocean or rice that was farmed in flatlands on top of me.
Overview dashboards for all report sets. For navigation consistency, it is required that a chart from each report set to be displayed on this dashboard
Ensure relevant laws and policies provide support for shelters and related services. Promote protocols and guidelines to support standardized implementation of policies Secure adequate state funding for shelters and related services Integrate practices that promote accessibility for all women, such as: ensuring facilities serve women of all ages and can accommodate girls if needed; sheltering women with children; reducing financial barriers, by providing free services and safe transportation; and creating infrastructure and policies which enable women living with disabilities, in humanitarian settings, undocumented or immigrant women, and those with mental health or substance issues to access services. Provide specialized shelters for
1. Hornick role as a giver as described in Give and Take by Adam Grant is that he is less concerned about how something will profit him directly and more concerned about giving away his time and knowledge to help the people that he is working with. Mr. Hornick indeed wanted to work with Mr. Shader but he was more interested in Mr. shader getting the best deal and feeling the most conferrable with the person he would decide to invest with. Even before he had sign a deal with Mr. Shader, Mr. Hornick was already helping him by not only giving him the freedom to shop around other investors but also by not pressuring him to sign with him. Even though Mr. Shader originally passed on signing with him, he was so taken by the way Mr. Hornick conducted
Certainly a great idea! Here's a simplified version while maintaining the original points. --- Proposal: In Susan Bordo's "Never Just Pictures," she uses clear language, structured writing, and a straightforward tone to challenge how people see ads, urging them to rethink the importance of images beyond their surface. Introduction: Bordo's essay dives into the meaning behind ads, asking readers to look deeper. By examining ads from different angles, she wants readers to reconsider their impact.
There are many key factors to understanding prevention such as identifying the disease, monitoring the prevalence of a disease, and developing new drug's or vaccine's for that disease. In unit 3, we learn about primary prevention, secondary prevention, and tertiary prevention as the new healthcare model. "Primary prevention means averting the occurrence of the disease" (Williams & Torrens, 2008, pp. 143). The primary prevention is meant to be the first line of defense against any disease. They want to eradicate the disease before it even appears in primary prevention. "Secondary prevention is a means to halt the progression of the disease before it becomes serve" (Williams & Torrens, 2008, pp. 143). In secondary prevention, the disease has
Would people be willing to pay $12.50/month for commercial free radio beamed right to their car or home. Well two companies and many big investors are betting about $3 billion dollars that people are willing to do just that. In 1997, the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) granted a portion of the S-band spectrum for satellite radio and two companies purchased use of these bands and started the only two companies competing in the satellite radio business today, namely Sirius and XM. Analysts like William Kidd of CE Unterberg Towpin, predict satellite radio will generate about $10 billion a year in revenues by 2007 (McClean, 2001). However, to date neither of these companies has earned a dime. According to industry analyst though, “its not whether satellite radio will take off-rather it’s a matter of how fast.” (Helyar, 2004). Despite lofty predictions, satellite radio has some big issues to overcome before it becomes a serious threat to the $19.6 billion per year terrestrial radio industry.
Satellite radio is a technology that provides a radically new way to listen to radio. XM’s service makes use of advanced satellite capabilities and elaborates terrestrial receiver architecture to deliver a wide array of high quality radio programming nationwide. In early 1998, Robert Acker, director of strategic planning at XM, needs to develop a marketing strategy for this new radio service. There are several decisions that need to be made by the company in order to finalize the business plan. At fist XM needs to decide which of two business models to pursue, whether emphasis should be placed on charging customers a monthly subscription fee, or whether to rely more on earning revenue through advertising. In addressing this problem, management must consider the value that XM radio could propose for different consumer segments as compared with existing modes of radio (AM, FM) and in relation to its sole competitor in satellite radio – SIRIUS. Besides choosing a business model there is also a need to explore how best to approach and leverage manufacturer and channel partners, considering high unknown and high-risk technology. The purpose of this report is to analyze possibilities and outline possible recommendation on strategies for XM Radio. The following areas will be examined:
Modern internet technology is introduced into new vehicles as a safety feature. One recent idea is having connectivity between vehicles. Ankeeta Patel of Parul Institute of Engineering and Technology presents the
E-Commerce is a type of industry where the buying and selling of products or services is conducted over electronic systems such as the Internet and other computer networks. Electronic commerce draws on technologies such as mobile commerce, electronic funds transfer, supply chain management, Internet marketing, online transaction processing, electronic data interchange (EDI), inventory management systems, and automated data collection systems. It also includes ‘M-commerce’ which makes use of various mobile devices or smart phones. It means "the delivery of e-commerce capabilities directly into the consumer’s hand, anywhere, via wireless technology.” The various services available on M-Commerce are Mobile Money Transfer, Mobile ATM, Mobile ticketing, Mobile vouchers, coupons and loyalty cards, News, Stock Quotes, shopping apps, Mobile brokerage etc. Launching of Google Wallet Mobile App is one of the recent developments.
Despite the noticeable growth in the ICT sector, fixed-line access has continued to decline, with a survey by Research ICT Africa (RIA) in 2012 showing that only 18% of South African households have fixed lines. These figures further illustrate the decline in fixed line access as they show that only 24% of urban households and 5.8% of rural households have a working fixed line. The increase of mobile for fixed line substitutions is significantly high, with over 86% of users cancelling fixed lines in favour of mobile (RIA South Africa 2012 Household and I...