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Hype Cycle for the Telecommunications Industry, 2006
12 July 2006
 
Venecia K Liu   Norbert J. Scholz   Kathie Hackler   Phillip Redman   Jouni Forsman   Bettina Tratz-Ryan   Patti A. Reali   Bern Elliot   John S. Mazur   George J. Weiss   Rachna Ahlawat   Ray Wagner   Monica Basso   Sylvain Fabre   Adam Sarner   Todd Hanson   Mike McGuire   Carolina Milanesi   Kobita Desai   Sandy Shen   Burt W. Sky   Peter Kjeldsen   Benoit J. Lheureux   Paolo Malinverno   Ted Chamberlin  

Telecom operators seek flexible architectures to deliver new services quickly while standardizing on IT to reduce costs. The telecommunications industry Hype Cycle amalgamates key technologies, solutions and platforms to ascertain market relevance.







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Table of Contents



1.0
    
What You Need to Know

2.0
    
The Hype Cycle

3.0
    
The Priority Matrix

4.0
    
On the Rise

4.1
    
4G Standard
4.2
    
Community Marketing
4.3
    
Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture

5.0
    
At the Peak

5.1
    
802.16-2005 WiMAX
5.2
    
DRM Technologies
5.3
    
Mobile TV Broadcasting
5.4
    
Fixed-Mobile Convergence
5.5
    
Mobile Search
5.6
    
Cable VoIP
5.7
    
Internet Protocol Television
5.8
    
IP Multimedia Subsystem
5.9
    
Mobile TV Streaming
5.10
    
Unified Communications

6.0
    
Sliding Into the Trough

6.1
    
New-Generation Operation Systems and Software
6.2
    
Location-Aware Services
6.3
    
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO

7.0
    
Climbing the Slope

7.1
    
FTTx
7.2
    
Electronic Bill Presentment and Payment
7.3
    
Linux Midtier Applications
7.4
    
Unified Messaging
7.5
    
Enterprise WDM
7.6
    
Integration Service Providers
7.7
    
MPLS Services

8.0
    
Entering the Plateau

8.1
    
VoIP
8.2
    
Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g

9.0
    
Appendices

9.1
    
Previous Iteration of the Hype Cycle
9.2
    
Hype Cycle Phases, Benefit Ratings and Maturity Levels


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Table 1.  
Hype Cycle Phases
 

Table 2.  
Benefit Ratings
 

Table 3.  
Maturity Levels
 

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Figure 1. 
Hype Cycle for the Telecommunications Industry, 2006
 

Figure 2. 
Priority Matrix for the Telecommunications Industry, 2006
 

Figure 3. 
For Reference: Hype Cycle for Telecommunications, 2005
 



Document History:
 
Hype Cycle for the Telecommunications Industry, 2009
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Hype Cycle for the Telecommunications Industry, 2008
31 July 2008
  
Hype Cycle for the Telecommunications Industry, 2007
17 July 2007
  
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12 July 2006
  





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