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DSL's Next Chapter: Packaging Access, Adding Voice and Video

Format: Spiral-Bound, 265 pages
ISBN: 1-931695-04-0
Price: $1,995

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OVERVIEW

The digital subscriber line (DSL) market experienced considerable turmoil in 2000 and early 2001 due to restricted capital markets, deployment challenges, and a long payback period for standalone DSL service. As a result, DSL service providers have been looking recently at enhanced services as a means to increase per-customer revenues to provide a path to profitability. DSL's Next Chapter: Packaging Access, Adding Voice and Video examines two enhanced services—voice and video—to evaluate their prospects for fueling DSL's long-term success.

DSL's Next Chapter, published by the International Engineering Consortium, will help senior managers, strategists, and planners understand the implementation and deployment issues surrounding these two key DSL applications. The report provides insight into overall DSL business drivers and technology trends, focusing in particular on the voice- and video-over-DSL spaces. This in-depth resource provides authoritative perspective on the current conditions, economics, and specifications for various types of DSL services, including end-user demand for the kinds of enhanced services being offered by DSL service providers today.

DSL's Next Chapter also features the results and analysis of a targeted survey of industry experts who are focused on the DSL marketplace. As such, it presents the consensus view of industry executives and shapers who are currently leading this sector. Use these valuable insights to further understand the most pertinent DSL issues and to refine your own strategies for success.

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