1st Edition

Practical IP and Telecom for Broadcast Engineering and Operations What you need to know to survive, long term

By Fred Huffman Copyright 2004
    348 Pages
    by Routledge

    348 Pages
    by Routledge

    What you need to know to survive, long term.

    Interests between broadcasters and telecom people are blurring. Technical operations and design engineers in one field are increasingly required to deal with practices and techniques in the other. The problem is expectations and terminology differences aren't recognized until it's too late.

    Take "Quality of Service." The telecom people specify a percentage of the time that the service is guaranteed to be available. The down time may be very, very small. But, if it occurs during a high-priced commercial in the Super Bowl, it is very, very serious for the broadcaster. Practical IP and Telecom for Broadcast Engineering and Operations teaches the technology and how to structure it and make sure the finances work in your favor.

    Learn how to:

    * Define communications circuit, equipment, facilities and services used in broadcast engineering and operations.
    * Evaluate suppliers as well as their products and services.
    * Prepare technical specifications and requests for bids, proposals required in competitive procurement actions.
    * Conduct communications operational effectiveness and cost audits.
    * Prepare communications cost management strategies and plans.
    * Plan and execute capital projects.
    * Survive Long-Term

    Critical for engineers, technicians, and managers engaged in designing, installing, testing, and maintaining equipment and network services for program content, training material, or audio/video conferencing. Valuable knowledge for planning, design, integration and operation of communications equipment, facilities and services used in broadcast operations, training and conferencing applications.

    Fred Huffman is a systems engineer with Athens Olympic Broadcasting, the Host Broadcaster for the 2004 Games. He has more than 35 years experience in technical and management roles in broadcasting and telecommunications fields. This work is largely a reflection of that experience, captured in a way that introduces the reader to technical aspects of IP, ATM and classical telecom, along with business essentials such as contracts, tariffs, project planning, budgeting and long range planning.

    Introduction; Basic Fundamentals, Definitions, and Key Terms; Internet & Telecom - A Brief History; Content Transport Network Defined; Network Technology and Methodology; Network Architecture, Facilities and Services; Defining Network Applications; Specifying Equipment and Services; Aquiring and Evaluating Equipment and Services; Establishing and Maintaining Records; Accepting Delivered Equipment and Services; Managing Cost of Equipment Facilities and Services; Budgeting and Financial Planning; Technology Forecasting and Strategic Planning; Practices, Tools, & Techniques for Long Term Survival.

    Biography

    Fred Huffman

    "...it comes as a breath of fresh air to read a book with such a straight, plain speaking and jargon-free way of putting across its subject matter...Dedicating more than twenty pages to a brief histroy of Internet and Telecom may be considered over-egging the issue, but the treatment, in this as well as all the other chapters, is so good and easy to read that one is captivated while being informed...The author's stated aim in the secondary title "What you need to know to survive, long term" has been well and truly met in this concise, informative and very well written book." - CTE Magazine