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- aggregation date "2011".
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- aggregation publisher "International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR)".
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- aggregation title "'It's the services, stupid': identifying killer applications for next-generation networks".
- aggregation abstract "Cities and countries all over the world are currently in the process of developing large-scale broadband projects in order to upgrade their Internet access infrastructure. They justify this costly endeavor of rolling out fiber to the home networks in believing that state-of-the-art ICT infrastructure will function as a growth engine, bridge the digital divide and increase quality of living. In the meantime, they believe it to be simply indispensable because an ever increasing demand for bandwidth-intensive applications is anticipated. The former goals, however, will only be achieved if citizens and companies alike migrate to this new technology. Thus it is essential to consider the utility of fiber networks for future users and to explore those applications that can convince end-users to migrate from their current connections to high-bandwidth networks. By means of an international expert survey, this paper tries to identify value-added services that benefit from fiber’s network potential in terms of high speed, symmetry and low delay and that can stimulate users to switch to fiber. Health monitoring, online content storage and management services, and desktop sharing were identified as the most promising fiber applications, whereas some video applications were found less convincing.".
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