The sharing of telecommunications infrastructure and power supply equipment is currently an applicable and very common model for grouping signal transmission and reception equipment and their power supply on the same ...The sharing of telecommunications infrastructure and power supply equipment is currently an applicable and very common model for grouping signal transmission and reception equipment and their power supply on the same site to ensure coverage of fixed, mobile, Internet and radio and television broadcasting networks. This study consists of producing an inventory of telecommunications and energy infrastructure sharing, focusing on the one hand on analyzing the impacts of active and passive sharing of telecommunications infrastructure from a technical point of view, particularly in terms of legal framework, deployment, coverage and exposure to electromagnetic radiation, and on the other hand on identifying the effects of infrastructure sharing from a socio-economic point of view in a multi-operator mobile telephony environment, by indicating the economic value of the revenue generated as a result of infrastructure sharing. Finally, the results will contribute to identify strategies for ensuring maximum deployment and coverage of the country, and for developing the information and communication technologies (ICT) sector in order to contribute to the digital transformation by digitising services using mobile telephony and the Internet in Burundi.展开更多
Telecom infrastructure sharing might be a new concept introduced to China recently,but it is standard practice globally.Based on the common prac-tice experiences from foreign countries,the paper ana-lyzes relevant iss...Telecom infrastructure sharing might be a new concept introduced to China recently,but it is standard practice globally.Based on the common prac-tice experiences from foreign countries,the paper ana-lyzes relevant issues of telecom infrastructure sharing in the Chinese context,and then proposals several recom-mendations for implementation of the regulatory policy.展开更多
The advent of 5G technology has revolutionized network communication by introducing network slicing(NS)and virtualization to allow multiple network service providers(NSPs)to share infrastructure,thereby reducing deplo...The advent of 5G technology has revolutionized network communication by introducing network slicing(NS)and virtualization to allow multiple network service providers(NSPs)to share infrastructure,thereby reducing deployment costs and accelerating 5G adoption.While this new open marketplace enables NSPs to trade resources dynamically,it also exposes the system to security concerns,such as front-running and selfish-validation attacks,which can lead to market manipulation and strategy leakage.This paper presents TRADE-5G,a secure blockchainbased marketplace for 5G resource trading that mitigates these attacks and ensures fair,transparent resource allocation while preserving the cofidentiality of NSP strategies.Through extensive simulations,TRADE-5G demonstrates a substantial 18%improvement in user satisfaction and a 36%reduction in wasted resources compared to traditional models.Additionally,it opens new profit opportunities for NSPs through unused resources,establishing a more competitive,secure,and transparent 5G trading environment that exceeds the capabilities of traditional mobile networks.展开更多
文摘The sharing of telecommunications infrastructure and power supply equipment is currently an applicable and very common model for grouping signal transmission and reception equipment and their power supply on the same site to ensure coverage of fixed, mobile, Internet and radio and television broadcasting networks. This study consists of producing an inventory of telecommunications and energy infrastructure sharing, focusing on the one hand on analyzing the impacts of active and passive sharing of telecommunications infrastructure from a technical point of view, particularly in terms of legal framework, deployment, coverage and exposure to electromagnetic radiation, and on the other hand on identifying the effects of infrastructure sharing from a socio-economic point of view in a multi-operator mobile telephony environment, by indicating the economic value of the revenue generated as a result of infrastructure sharing. Finally, the results will contribute to identify strategies for ensuring maximum deployment and coverage of the country, and for developing the information and communication technologies (ICT) sector in order to contribute to the digital transformation by digitising services using mobile telephony and the Internet in Burundi.
文摘Telecom infrastructure sharing might be a new concept introduced to China recently,but it is standard practice globally.Based on the common prac-tice experiences from foreign countries,the paper ana-lyzes relevant issues of telecom infrastructure sharing in the Chinese context,and then proposals several recom-mendations for implementation of the regulatory policy.
文摘The advent of 5G technology has revolutionized network communication by introducing network slicing(NS)and virtualization to allow multiple network service providers(NSPs)to share infrastructure,thereby reducing deployment costs and accelerating 5G adoption.While this new open marketplace enables NSPs to trade resources dynamically,it also exposes the system to security concerns,such as front-running and selfish-validation attacks,which can lead to market manipulation and strategy leakage.This paper presents TRADE-5G,a secure blockchainbased marketplace for 5G resource trading that mitigates these attacks and ensures fair,transparent resource allocation while preserving the cofidentiality of NSP strategies.Through extensive simulations,TRADE-5G demonstrates a substantial 18%improvement in user satisfaction and a 36%reduction in wasted resources compared to traditional models.Additionally,it opens new profit opportunities for NSPs through unused resources,establishing a more competitive,secure,and transparent 5G trading environment that exceeds the capabilities of traditional mobile networks.