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Telecom mashups: enabling web 2.0 for telecom services

Banerjee et al., 2008

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Document ID
14963358644104974503
Author
Banerjee N
Dasgupta K
Publication year
Publication venue
Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Ubiquitous information management and communication

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The emerging Web 2.0 marketplace presents an important opportunity for Telecom operators to sell their own capabilities and content as services. Operators have a wealth of content associated with their network as well as core network enablers, eg call control …
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