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Arithmetic Adder/ Multiplier]]>

Arithmetic Adder/ Multiplier]]>
Wed, 09 Nov 2022 06:51:54 GMT /slideshow/us5095455pdf/254088454 DrHediHmida@slideshare.net(DrHediHmida) US5095455.pdf DrHediHmida Arithmetic Adder/ Multiplier <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/us5095455-221109065154-baeb5469-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Arithmetic Adder/ Multiplier
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FTTx-OCDNF 05022006.pdf /slideshow/fttxocdnf-05022006pdf/254088430 fttx-ocdnf05022006-221109065024-69dd7c58
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Wed, 09 Nov 2022 06:50:24 GMT /slideshow/fttxocdnf-05022006pdf/254088430 DrHediHmida@slideshare.net(DrHediHmida) FTTx-OCDNF 05022006.pdf DrHediHmida FTTH design <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/fttx-ocdnf05022006-221109065024-69dd7c58-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> FTTH design
FTTx-OCDNF 05022006.pdf from Hedi Hmida (PhD)
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Open Access Network (OAN) & Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC): Foundation for a Competitive New Business Model /slideshow/1570350269-87937578/87937578 1570350269-180213162208
Abstract— Today, the increasing adoption of internet applications is driving the demand for high bandwidth communication services to individuals, homes and business premises. Fiber to the home (FTTH) is a future-proof fixed access technology that supports high bandwidth applications to the end user; however its deployment typically requires heavy capital investments that make for a significantly long payback period. For this reason, there has been an increase in fiber access network sharing initiatives between Network Operators. Analysis has shown that sharing the infrastructure on a wholesale basis delivers savings in capital and operational expenses; subsequently shortening the RoI (Return of Investment) period, enabling the faster delivery of services to a greater number of subscribers. This model is known as OAN; a horizontally layered network architecture and business model that separates the physical access of the network from the actual service provision. This paper presents an overview of OAN models, the most commonly shared infrastructure globally, and draws conclusions from experiences in the region. The paper outlines strategic business models, provides guidelines to overcome technical and regulatory implementation challenges and presents a new business model based on the combination of OAN and FMC concept that would enable the future deployment of networks capable of providing broadband services from multiple services providers (retailers) simultaneously.]]>

Abstract— Today, the increasing adoption of internet applications is driving the demand for high bandwidth communication services to individuals, homes and business premises. Fiber to the home (FTTH) is a future-proof fixed access technology that supports high bandwidth applications to the end user; however its deployment typically requires heavy capital investments that make for a significantly long payback period. For this reason, there has been an increase in fiber access network sharing initiatives between Network Operators. Analysis has shown that sharing the infrastructure on a wholesale basis delivers savings in capital and operational expenses; subsequently shortening the RoI (Return of Investment) period, enabling the faster delivery of services to a greater number of subscribers. This model is known as OAN; a horizontally layered network architecture and business model that separates the physical access of the network from the actual service provision. This paper presents an overview of OAN models, the most commonly shared infrastructure globally, and draws conclusions from experiences in the region. The paper outlines strategic business models, provides guidelines to overcome technical and regulatory implementation challenges and presents a new business model based on the combination of OAN and FMC concept that would enable the future deployment of networks capable of providing broadband services from multiple services providers (retailers) simultaneously.]]>
Tue, 13 Feb 2018 16:22:08 GMT /slideshow/1570350269-87937578/87937578 DrHediHmida@slideshare.net(DrHediHmida) Open Access Network (OAN) & Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC): Foundation for a Competitive New Business Model DrHediHmida Abstract— Today, the increasing adoption of internet applications is driving the demand for high bandwidth communication services to individuals, homes and business premises. Fiber to the home (FTTH) is a future-proof fixed access technology that supports high bandwidth applications to the end user; however its deployment typically requires heavy capital investments that make for a significantly long payback period. For this reason, there has been an increase in fiber access network sharing initiatives between Network Operators. Analysis has shown that sharing the infrastructure on a wholesale basis delivers savings in capital and operational expenses; subsequently shortening the RoI (Return of Investment) period, enabling the faster delivery of services to a greater number of subscribers. This model is known as OAN; a horizontally layered network architecture and business model that separates the physical access of the network from the actual service provision. This paper presents an overview of OAN models, the most commonly shared infrastructure globally, and draws conclusions from experiences in the region. The paper outlines strategic business models, provides guidelines to overcome technical and regulatory implementation challenges and presents a new business model based on the combination of OAN and FMC concept that would enable the future deployment of networks capable of providing broadband services from multiple services providers (retailers) simultaneously. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/1570350269-180213162208-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Abstract— Today, the increasing adoption of internet applications is driving the demand for high bandwidth communication services to individuals, homes and business premises. Fiber to the home (FTTH) is a future-proof fixed access technology that supports high bandwidth applications to the end user; however its deployment typically requires heavy capital investments that make for a significantly long payback period. For this reason, there has been an increase in fiber access network sharing initiatives between Network Operators. Analysis has shown that sharing the infrastructure on a wholesale basis delivers savings in capital and operational expenses; subsequently shortening the RoI (Return of Investment) period, enabling the faster delivery of services to a greater number of subscribers. This model is known as OAN; a horizontally layered network architecture and business model that separates the physical access of the network from the actual service provision. This paper presents an overview of OAN models, the most commonly shared infrastructure globally, and draws conclusions from experiences in the region. The paper outlines strategic business models, provides guidelines to overcome technical and regulatory implementation challenges and presents a new business model based on the combination of OAN and FMC concept that would enable the future deployment of networks capable of providing broadband services from multiple services providers (retailers) simultaneously.
Open Access Network (OAN) & Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC): Foundation for a Competitive New Business Model from Hedi Hmida (PhD)
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Open Access Network: Infrastructure sharing /slideshow/open-access-network-infrastructure-sharing/87937270 oan23-180213161638
. FTTh network design (centralized/decentralized architecture, ...) serving multi-Services Providers 2. Fiber cables distribution and duct Capacities canlculation 3. SLA for infrastructure sharing 4. New telecom business model: single Fixed Mobile network owner wholesaler of white labeling services to retailers in fixed (FVNO) and mobile (MVNO) 5. Regulatory aspects]]>

. FTTh network design (centralized/decentralized architecture, ...) serving multi-Services Providers 2. Fiber cables distribution and duct Capacities canlculation 3. SLA for infrastructure sharing 4. New telecom business model: single Fixed Mobile network owner wholesaler of white labeling services to retailers in fixed (FVNO) and mobile (MVNO) 5. Regulatory aspects]]>
Tue, 13 Feb 2018 16:16:38 GMT /slideshow/open-access-network-infrastructure-sharing/87937270 DrHediHmida@slideshare.net(DrHediHmida) Open Access Network: Infrastructure sharing DrHediHmida . FTTh network design (centralized/decentralized architecture, ...) serving multi-Services Providers 2. Fiber cables distribution and duct Capacities canlculation 3. SLA for infrastructure sharing 4. New telecom business model: single Fixed Mobile network owner wholesaler of white labeling services to retailers in fixed (FVNO) and mobile (MVNO) 5. Regulatory aspects <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/oan23-180213161638-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> . FTTh network design (centralized/decentralized architecture, ...) serving multi-Services Providers 2. Fiber cables distribution and duct Capacities canlculation 3. SLA for infrastructure sharing 4. New telecom business model: single Fixed Mobile network owner wholesaler of white labeling services to retailers in fixed (FVNO) and mobile (MVNO) 5. Regulatory aspects
Open Access Network: Infrastructure sharing from Hedi Hmida (PhD)
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-DrHediHmida-48x48.jpg?cb=1673247114 Motivated executive professional with more than 25 years' progressive experience in broadband and Telecom environments, including extensive experience in project management and financial administration. http://www.swedtel.com https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/us5095455-221109065154-baeb5469-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/us5095455pdf/254088454 US5095455.pdf https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/fttx-ocdnf05022006-221109065024-69dd7c58-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/fttxocdnf-05022006pdf/254088430 FTTx-OCDNF 05022006.pdf https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/1570350269-180213162208-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/1570350269-87937578/87937578 Open Access Network (O...