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未来宽带接入网——用户和业务需求的趋势
当前研究的兴趣是根据BROADWAN项目所开展的工作来描述欧洲的宽带趋势。在挪威进行的宽带服务和用户体验试验表明,无论性别如何,个人电脑的高速互联网接入都是一项非常受欢迎的服务。永远在线的特性改变了服务的使用模式,并带来了使用宽带的新方式,例如增加了音乐和电影下载的使用。对于私人用户来说,全天都有流量,从午夜到黎明都有惊人的高流量负载,在工作时间会有所减少。一小部分私有用户占主导地位,对这些用户来说,进入网络的流量超过了进入网络的流量。预计未来的用户行为将遵循目前被归类为要求高的用户的趋势。宽带网络必须有能力向个人用户提供双向需求不对称的容量。对容量要求较高的电子服务的突破将要求大多数用户达到一定的活动水平。这些要求更高的服务的数量增长需要很大一部分人口连接到宽带。其他的关键要素是通过认真处理安全问题、克服语言障碍、标准化的在线支付方式和解决版权问题,对基于服务的信心和信任。陈建军,陈建军,陈建军(2004)。未来宽带接入网的用户和业务需求趋势。《第一届塑造宽带社会国际研讨会论文集》,49-57页DOI: 10.5220/0001405200490057版权所有c©sciitepress
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