Title :
A telecommunications buildings/power infrastructure in a new era of public networking
Author :
Osifchin, Nicholas
Author_Institution :
Int. Power Strategies, Kinnelon, NJ, USA
Abstract :
The growth of data communications and the Internet and the onset of convergence following worldwide divestitures and deregulation spawned a new era in networking and increased the number of competitive carriers and service providers. The new era network will be a convergent circuit switch and packet public network (PN) that will be able to transport and process voice, video, data and Internet traffic at higher speeds and lower cost than today´s PSTN. Co-location mandated by the government to enhance competition is deemed to be expensive and restrictive by competitive carriers and service providers. This together with the exploding growth of the Internet, second lines and data communications spawned a new outsourcing industry comprising carrier hotels or telehousing and Internet Data Centers. These businesses render space for telecommunications equipment in buildings that they refurbish or construct to replicate a CO environment. It is impacting power in two ways. It has increased the demand for higher capacity CO power plants and energized the debate over the preferred powering for telecommunications; nonstop DC systems used in telephone offices or UPS protected AC systems used in data communications. Nonstop operation is key to Quality of Service which is a major concern as the PSTN evolves to the PN. The trend to outsourcing presents ILECs a timely opportunity to convert a cost center into a profit center by consolidating their huge investment in COs and POPs into business units that would lease equipment space to both incumbents and competitors
Keywords :
Internet; data communication; telecommunication power supplies; telephony; Internet; Internet Data Centers; Quality of Service; UPS protected AC systems; carrier hotels; central office power plants; co-location; convergence; convergent circuit switch; data communications; deregulation; nonstop DC systems; outsourcing industry; packet public network; public networking; service providers; telecommunications buildings/power infrastructure; telecommunications equipment; telehousing; telephone offices; Communication switching; Convergence; Costs; Data communication; IP networks; Outsourcing; Packet switching; Switches; Switching circuits; Web and internet services;
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications Energy Conference, 2000. INTELEC. Twenty-second International
Conference_Location :
Phoenix, AZ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6407-4
DOI :
10.1109/INTLEC.2000.884217