DocumentCode
3367663
Title
Triple Play Support for the Next Generation Internet
Author
Baldi, Mario
Author_Institution
Politecnico di Torino
fYear
2006
fDate
Nov. 2006
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
7
Abstract
The Internet has the potential to become the ubiquitous and universal means of accessing any type of information, whether pulled by the user or pushed by a provider. However, in order to be the infrastructure of choice for this role, the Internet must represent a business opportunity to information providers or, at least, be economically self-sustainable. In other words, Internet technology must support services in such a way that both people are willing to pay for them and the cost of delivering them is low. The former implies that services, besides being appealing, must be reliable and of reasonably high and persistent quality. The latter requires low complexity technological solutions and convergence to a single network infrastructure that supports, in an integrated manner, traditional Internet applications (e.g., Web, E-mail, and file sharing), telephony, and video, a.k.a. triple play. Since today´s solutions resort to overprovisioning to satisfy the quality requirements, they fail to minimize costs due to low resource utilization efficiency. This paper presents a low complexity solution for proving triple play services as it enables integrating different applications so that each received the service it requires, possibly in a guaranteed fashion, while ensuring high resource utilization efficiency
Keywords
Internet; Internet applications; business opportunity; information providers; triple play support; Bit rate; Costs; Electronic mail; IP networks; Internet telephony; Peer to peer computing; Resource management; Switches; Video sharing; Web and internet services;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Telecommunications Network Strategy and Planning Symposium, 2006. NETWORKS 2006. 12th International
Conference_Location
New Delhi
Print_ISBN
3-8007-2999-7
Electronic_ISBN
3-8007-2999-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NETWKS.2006.300365
Filename
4082400
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