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Title: Bandwidth


1
Bandwidth
  • Rohan Brown
  • Management Information Systems

2
Introduction
  • Bandwidth is used to describe the amount of data
    actually carried on a link, while capacity is
    used to describe the potential amount of data
    that a link can carry
  • Capacity is available bandwidth

3
Introduction cont.
  • Bandwidth has been more generally used to refer
    to the measure of capacity of a given
    communications network link or transmission
    protocol.

4
Measurements
  • The amount of bandwidth between sender and
    recipient determines how much data can be
    transmitted per unit of time
  • It is measured in bits per second (bits/s) or
    Kbits/s, Mbits/s and so on.

5
Measurements cont.
  • Bandwidth usage is identified in two equivalent
    units of measurement, average bits per second per
    month and gigabytes of material transferred per
    month.
  • Translation between these two units of
    measurement usually uses a standard 30-day month
    and or a 10 bits per byte.

6
Cost
  • The cost of bandwidth consists of two direct
    costs, the cost of the phone line used to connect
    to the backbone and the cost of the backbone
    access.
  • Companies such as DigiLink Incorporated sells
    backbones and provides other companies with up to
    seven sources of access from their location

7
Innovations
  • Changes are reshaping the communications industry
    worldwide in a major way.
  • Telecommunications carriers in most developed
    economies are changing, or have changed, to
    digital transmission of voice
  • Processing speeds have been doubling every 18
    months to two years since 1965, as predicted by
    Gordon Moore, who is a co-founder of Intel

8
Government
  • Normally, governments have been focusing on
    telephony and broadcasting services
  • In most countries monopoly providers, who have
    generally been public sector organizations, have
    provided telecommunications carriage.

9
Government cont.
  • Many countries have opened their markets to
    competition, leading to substantial
    infrastructure investments
  • The relative increase in data traffic as compared
    with voice traffic and the digitization of
    communications networks has eased a change in the
    design philosophy of such networks

10
Worldwide
  • A new model for submarine cable is appearing,
    influenced by the limitations of club cable and
    the great business potential in this area due to
    the extraordinary growth in bandwidth.

11
Two new types of cable systems are emerging
  • Carrier sponsored cables, which is privately
    implemented, but carrier maintained
  • Private cable system, which is privately funded
    and operated by an independent company, which
    sells capacity from the cable

12
Markets
  • Bandwidth exchanges and the other being bandwidth
    brokers
  • The massive investments can provide more
    potential capacity than the sum of all existing
    capacity and at substantially lower unit cost
  • Build it and they will come

13
Markets cont.
  • The United States currently exercises a
    dominating influence over much of international
    communications
  • Analysis of the market for bandwidth requires an
    understanding of supply, demand and price and
    their interaction as well as the impact of the
    market structure.
  • There is no single market for bandwidth.

14
Markets cont.
  • Companies also look at the geographic areas that
    are demanding
  • The level of competition in that area will
    influence the level of pricing and therefore the
    supply and demand

15
Markets cont.
  • The market for bandwidth is dynamic
  • Pricing is difficult, because it varies from
    supplier to supplier and by application, region,
    distance, time of day, volume, and quality

16
Problems
  • A main problem for forecasters is that the very
    activity of thinking about the future of new
    products has a natural bias in favor of the
    markets success
  • Trying to assess likely developments in the
    communications markets is the particularly
    flowing state of many of the market fundamentals

17
Problems cont.
  • Very rapid technological developments
  • Products
  • Demand conditions
  • Major changes in the structure
  • Significant regulatory change as competition is
    established

18
Bibliography
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    Definition. Aug. 2003 http//www.searchnetworkin
    g.techtarget.com/sdefinition0,,sid7_gci211634,00.h
    tml
  • Webopedia. Term Bandwidth. Jul. 2003
  • http//www.webopedia.com/TERM/b/bandwidth.html
  • Zentek. International Bandwidth Information.
    Oct. 2003
  • http//www.zentek-international.com/dedicated/ban
    dwidth-information.shtml
  • Ensim.com. Reselling Bandwidth. May 1999
  • http//www.ensim.com/support/unify/1.0_docs/unify
    10_reserhelp/webhelp/wvh_collection_bandwidth_info
    rmation_for_all_resellers.htm
  • Email Interview http//www.cbasolutions.net/bandw
    idth_form.htm (never responded)
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