User:Suisse514
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Wiki Project:
[edit]Topic: Tri-Network Integration in China
[edit]References:
[edit]Competition and Cooperation Analysis of Information Network Convergence
Zhang, Rui; Li, Yi-Jun; Liang, Xue-Feng; Guo, Yong Beijing Gongye Daxue Xuebao (Journal of Beijing University of Technology)34.11 (2008): 1227-1232.
Wireless Communication and Broadcasting Convergence Network Throughput
Bai, Bo; Cao, Zhigang; Chen, Wei; Chih-Lin, Tsinghua Science and Technology14.6 (Dec. 2009): 710-717. [Duplicate]
Caught in the Web: the public interest and the battle for control of China's information superhighway
Zhao, Yuezhi
The Novel Convergence of Optical Internet, Telecommunication Networks and Broadcasting Networks
Ke Pinglong
Tri-network Convergence and the Next Generation Broadcasting Network
MA Lei(IT Dept.of Technical Center in Shanghai Media Group,Shanghai 200041,China)
Triple play: building the converged network for IP, VoIP and IPTV
Francisco J. Hens,José Manuel Caballero
China's Long March to Triple-Network Convergence: Transformation of an Industry
W Leping - ALCATEL TELECOMMUNICATIONS REVIEW, 2007 - ALCATEL
CHINA: Development of Network Economy
SinoCast China Business Daily News [London (UK)] 26 Apr 2001: pp. 1
Feedback from Johannes M. Bauer
[edit]Hi, this is an interesting topic, although I have one concern: that we wanted to focus the Wikipedia projects on US public policy issues, at least preserve that focus. One way to keep the current topic while retaining sufficient US content is to design the article to address policy issues related to convergence in general and then use the US and China as cases in point. For example, you could address issues related to the deployment of network supporting advanced services or issues related to policies affecting content (as we will discuss on Monday, March 21, 2011). There is already a Wikipedia entry on "Technological convergence", so a predominantly technical approach would be a duplication. However, the policy aspects are not yet covered in-depth. Let me know what you think! --JMBauer (talk) 20:42, 20 March 2011 (UTC)