• QUESTION 20-2/2 – Examination of access technologies for broadband telecommunications
    • TABLE OF CONTENTS
    • GLOSSARY
    • EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
    • Section I – Technology Matrices
      • I.1 Wireline Broadband Access Technologies
        • I.1.1 DSL Technology Matrix
        • I.1.2 Basic Cable Matrix
        • I.1.3 Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) Matrix
        • I.1.4 Dense Wavelength Division Multiplex Matrix
        • I.1.5 Synchronous Digital Hierarchy Matrix
      • I.2 Wireless Broadband Access Technologies
        • I.2.1 Radio Local Area Network (RLAN) Technology Matrix
        • I.2.2 Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems
        • I.2.3 Mobile Broadband Wireless Access Systems
        • I.2.4 Broadband access as a possible solution for interactive Digital Television Broadcasting
      • I.3 Satellite Systems Matrix
        • I.3.1 Broadband Access via Satellite
        • I.3.2 Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) Network Matrix
    • ANNEX I – General Broadband Matters
      • I.1 Social and Economic Benefits of Broadband in Telecommunications
      • I.2 Broadband Applications in Telecommunications
        • I.2.1 E-Health
        • 1.2.2 E-Working
        • I.2.3 E-Government
        • I.2.4 E-Agriculture
        • I.2.5 E-Learning
        • I.2.6 E-Tourism
        • I.2.7 E-Commerce
        • I.2.8 E-Environment
        • I.2.9 Telecommunications for Public Safety, for Disaster Prevention and Disaster Relief
        • I.2.10 Small Business Applications
        • I.2.11 Entertainment Applications
        • I.2.12 Information Gathering
        • I.2.13 Capacity Requirements for Selected Applications
      • I.3 Broadband Technology Deployment
        • I.3.1 Analysis of Broadband Access Questionnaire: Main Findings
        • I.3.2 Gender Issues Surrounding Broadband Technology Deployment
        • I.3.3 Access to Broadband Services for Persons with Disabilities
        • I.3.4 Strategies for Promoting Broadband Deployment
    • ANNEX II – Technology Matrices (Standardization in Progress)
      • II.1 Canopy Solution for Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Matrix
        • II.1.1 Airstar: A Multi-Service Broadband Fixed Wireless Access System
        • II.1.2 angel: A Non-Line-Of-Sight Broadband Fixed Wireless Access System
        • II.1.3 SR 500-ip: A Broadband Fixed Wireless Access System for Remote Areas
    • ANNEX III – Country Experiences
      • III.1 Africa
        • III.1.1 Deployment of Broadband Wireless Access in Mali, Africa
        • III.1.2 Deployment of Mobile Broadband Wireless Access in South Africa
      • III.2 Americas
        • III.2.1 Brazil
        • III.2.2 Canada
        • III.2.3 Ecuador
        • III.2.4 Mexico
        • III.2.5 Peru
        • III.2.6 United States
      • III.3 Asia
        • III.3.1 Australia
        • III.3.2 Bangladesh: Access technologies for broadband telecommunications
        • III.3.3 China: The Development of Broadband Services and Applications in China
      • III.4 Europe
        • III.4.1 eEurope Action Plan 2005
        • III.4.2 Ireland
        • III.4.3 Norway
        • III.4.4 Sweden
        • III.4.5 Israel: 802.16 Deployment in Rural Areas
      • III.5 Asia Pacific
        • III.5.1 Niue: Wi-Fi in Niue, South Pacific
    • ANNEX IV – Definition of the Question
    • ANNEX V – Analysis of the replies to the questionnaire
    • ANNEX VI – Broadband Questionnaire
    • ANNEX VII – Other ITU Sector Relevant Study Groups, Questions and Recommendations
    • ANNEX VIII – Best Practice Guidelines for the Promotion of Low-Cost Broadband and Internet Connectivity