DocumentCode
2981075
Title
Implementing telecommunications value added services to achieve universal service objectives in Africa
Author
Hamersma, B.
Author_Institution
ATEO Corp. (Pty) Ltd., Arcadia, South Africa
Volume
2
fYear
1996
fDate
24-27 Sep 1996
Firstpage
804
Abstract
This paper covers the topic of value added services (VAS) in telecommunications networks within the African context. The conceptual approaches to the implementation of VAS in networks to achieve universal service objectives are outlined. Examples of VAS in highly developed countries e.g. voice mail, voice messaging, call screening, and other variants of non-simultaneous voice communications are cited. These services are widely deployed in fixed line networks. Similarly, these services are also deployed in cellular mobile networks, with added notification services such as the GSM Short Message Service or pager based outcalls. Experience in i.a. South Africa, Namibia and other African countries has demonstrated that cellular, radio access based technology is an extremely viable means of more rapid network deployment than the traditional PSTN (public switched telephone network) wireline deployment. This paper argues that the VAS traditionally employed in sophisticated fixed wire and mobile markets (e.g. USA, Europe and Asia Pacific) may be very elegantly employed to achieve universal service, even to “non-subscribers”. This is applicable to both PSTN and mobile networks. In this context the term “virtual telephony” is used
Keywords
cellular radio; land mobile radio; paging communication; radio networks; subscriber loops; telephony; voice communication; voice mail; Europe; GSM Short Message Service; Namibia; South Africa; USA; call screening; cellular mobile networks; fixed line networks; mobile markets; mobile networks; network deployment; notification services; pager based outcalls; public switched telephone network; radio access based technology; telecommunications networks; universal service; value added services; virtual telephony; voice communications; voice mail; voice messaging; Africa; Cellular networks; Context; Context-aware services; GSM; Message service; Mobile communication; Telephony; Voice mail; Wire;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
AFRICON, 1996., IEEE AFRICON 4th
Conference_Location
Stellenbosch
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3019-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AFRCON.1996.562994
Filename
562994
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