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Authors: Tom Evens ; Lynn De Vlieger ; Elke Boudry ; Pieter Verdegem ; Lieven De Marez ; Erik Vanhauwaert ; Koen Casier ; Jan Van Ooteghem ; Sofie Verbrugge and Bart Lannoo

Affiliation: Ghent University, Belgium

Keyword(s): Fibre to the home, Value-added services, Bandwidth requirements, Expert study, Nielsen’s Law.

Related Ontology Subjects/Areas/Topics: Applications ; e-Business ; Education/Learning ; Enterprise Information Systems ; Entertainment ; Health Care/Well-Being ; Industrial ; Urban/Regional Planning/Development

Abstract: Currently, telecom operators are developing large-scale projects in the internet broadband sector in cooperation with utility companies and public institutions. The roll-out of fibre to the home network infrastructure is often justified by the supposed increasing user demand for high-bandwidth applications. Starting from a user-oriented perspective, however, it is important to consider the utility of fibre networks for future users and to explore those killer applications that can convince end-users to migrate from their current connections to high-bandwidth networks. By means of an international expert survey, this paper tries to identify value-added services that benefit from fibre’s network potential in terms of high speed, symmetry and low delay. In contrast to initial expectations, video delivery applications were found less convincing by the experts whereas health monitoring, online content storage and management services, and desktop sharing were identified as the most promisi ng fibre applications. In terms of timing, content storage and management systems and desktop sharing are identified as more market-ready than health monitoring applications. Whereas the health monitoring and desktop sharing are mainly seen as a service only for the consumer and business market respectively, content management systems are considered useful for business as well as for consumer purposes. (More)

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Evens, T.; De Vlieger, L.; Boudry, E.; Verdegem, P.; De Marez, L.; Vanhauwaert, E.; Casier, K.; Van Ooteghem, J.; Verbrugge, S. and Lannoo, B. (2011). VALUE-ADDED SERVICES FOR FIBRE TO THE HOME - Market Potential, Time Horizons and User Groups. In Proceedings of the International Conference on e-Business (ICETE 2011) - ICE-B; ISBN 978-989-8425-70-6, SciTePress, pages 5-13. DOI: 10.5220/0003463200050013

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author={Tom Evens. and Lynn {De Vlieger}. and Elke Boudry. and Pieter Verdegem. and Lieven {De Marez}. and Erik Vanhauwaert. and Koen Casier. and Jan {Van Ooteghem}. and Sofie Verbrugge. and Bart Lannoo.},
title={VALUE-ADDED SERVICES FOR FIBRE TO THE HOME - Market Potential, Time Horizons and User Groups},
booktitle={Proceedings of the International Conference on e-Business (ICETE 2011) - ICE-B},
year={2011},
pages={5-13},
publisher={SciTePress},
organization={INSTICC},
doi={10.5220/0003463200050013},
isbn={978-989-8425-70-6},
}

TY - CONF

JO - Proceedings of the International Conference on e-Business (ICETE 2011) - ICE-B
TI - VALUE-ADDED SERVICES FOR FIBRE TO THE HOME - Market Potential, Time Horizons and User Groups
SN - 978-989-8425-70-6
AU - Evens, T.
AU - De Vlieger, L.
AU - Boudry, E.
AU - Verdegem, P.
AU - De Marez, L.
AU - Vanhauwaert, E.
AU - Casier, K.
AU - Van Ooteghem, J.
AU - Verbrugge, S.
AU - Lannoo, B.
PY - 2011
SP - 5
EP - 13
DO - 10.5220/0003463200050013
PB - SciTePress