Telecom Regulation detailed syllabus scheme for Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (ET), 2017 onwards has been taken from the DBATU official website and presented for the Bachelor of Technology students. For Subject Code, Course Title, Lecutres, Tutorials, Practice, Credits, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
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Telecom Regulation Syllabus for Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (ET) 4th Year 8th Sem 2017 DBATU
Course Objectives:
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Course Outcomes:
- To familiarize the participants with the technological changes and tendencies in the industry of telecommunications
- familiarize to the participants with the different regulation models, usually used in the practice of the regulation of the systems of telecommunications
- A wide spectrum of material has been selected, with the purpose of introducing the participants to the important changes that are happening in the telecommunications industry.
Unit 1
Introduction to telecommunications regulation
Introduction, Technology in Context, Brave New Words, Brave New Economy, ICT as Social and Economic Enabler, Innovative Technologies and Services, Why Regulate, Evolution of Regulatory Reforms, Benchmarking Competition, Regulatory Organizations, Elements for an Effective Regulator, Structural Independence, Financial Independence, Functionality, Organizational and Institutional Approaches to Regulation, International Frameworks, Multilateral Commitments, Regional Initiatives and Frameworks, Looking Ahead.
Unit 2
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Unit 3
Capacity to Connectivity: Network Access and Interconnection
Introduction, Access and Interconnection, Defining Interconnection, The importance of access and interconnection, The Need for Regulation, Forms of Interconnection, One way and two way interconnection, Asymmetric interconnection, IP Interconnection, Unbundling, Sharing Infrastructure, Mobile Networks, Negotiating Agreements, Setting Interconnection Prices, why is the Interconnection Price Important, Long Run Incremental Cost Modeling, Benchmarking Interconnection Rates, Cross border Interconnection, The Accounting Rate System, International Mobile Roaming, New Paradigms and New Challenges, VoIP, Enhancing Public Safety, Other Challenges for Developing Countries, Dispute Resolution.
Unit 4
Universal Access and Service
Trends and Approaches, Definitions, approaches, Policy Rationale, Concepts and Definition, Rationale, Access Gaps and Required Intervention, Types of Universal Service Regimes, Traditional Approaches to Universal Service, Competing for Subsidies and Funds, Nongovernment and Community Initiatives, Reforming Universal Access, Changing Contexts and Trends, Technologies for UAS, Developing UAS policy, Digital Literacy and e-Inclusion.
Unit 5
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Unit 6
Telecom Policy
National Telecom Policy 1994, New Telecom Policy 1999, Guidelines For Up-linking From India, Broadband Policy 2004, Guidelines For Obtaining License For Providing Direct-To-Home(DTH) Broadcasting Service In India. TRAI Act 1997, Cable Network Act, TRAI Regulation. ITU’s role in global communications.
Reference/Text Book:
- John Buckley, Telecommunications Regulation, Institution of Electrical Engineers 2003, Published by: The Institution of Electrical Engineers, London, United Kingdom. (ISBN:0852964447)
- http://www.trai.gov.in/Default.asp
- http://www.itu.int/net/home/index.aspx
- http://www.itu.int/net/about/index.aspx
- Black, Telecommunications Law In The Internet Age, 2002, Elsevier
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