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(1)  Frances Cairncross, “The Death of Distance”, Harvard Business School Press, Boston, 1997, page 1.
(2)  Frances Cairncross, “The Death of Distance”, Harvard Business School Press, Boston, 1997, page 97.
(3)  Eurescom, “Project P614: Implementation Strategies for Advanced Access Networks”, deliverable 8,  Elaboration of common FTTH guidelines, page 10.
(4)  http://www.techweb.com/wire/story/reuters/REU19991216S0004
(5)  A. Mattheus, M. Salerno, J. Schneider, P. Schroster, E. Demierre, U. Ferrero, B. Jacobs, G. Paksy, “Business Opportunities as a Consumer Product”, Deutsche Telekom AG, SCELT S.p.A., Swisscom Corporate Technology, Hungarian Telecommunications, page 2.
(6)  Eurescom, “Project P614: Implementation Strategies for Advanced Access Networks”, deliverable 8, Elaboration of common FTTH guidelines, page 10.
(7)  Eurescom, “Project P614: Implementation Strategies for Advanced Access Networks”, deliverable 8, Elaboration of common FTTH guidelines, page 10.
(8)  Eurescom, “Project P614: Implementation Strategies for Advanced Access Networks”, deliverable 8, Elaboration of common FTTH guidelines, pages 11-12.
(9)  Frances Cairncross, “The Death of Distance”, Harvard Business School Press, Boston, 1997, page 24.
(10) Frances Cairncross, “The Death of Distance”, Harvard Business School Press, Boston, 1997, page 235-236.
(11) Eric Benhamou (President & CEO of 3Com Corporation) and Harry J. Saal (President & CEO of Smart Valley, Inc.), “Smart Valley Telecommuting Guide”, http://www.svl.org/PROJECTS/TCOMMUTE/TCGUIDE/HTMLVERS/tcgl.html
(12) ETO, “Telework (Telecomuting): the Benefits - and some Issues!”, http://www.eto.org.uk/faq/faq03.htm.
(13) Eric Benhamou (President & CEO of 3Com Corporation) and Harry J. Saal (President & CEO of Smart Valley, Inc.), “Smart Valley Telecommuting Guide”, http://www.svl.org/PROJECTS/TCOMMUTE/TCGUIDE/HTMLVERS/tcgl.html
(14) Andrew Bibby, “Nortel Networks Develops Teleworking In Britain And Europe”, Flexible Working Magazine, UK, 2000, http://www.eclipse.co.uk/pens/bibby/nortel.html
(15) http://www.techweb.com/wire/story/TWB19991227S0002
(16) Statistical Source - Datamonitor
(17) American Telemedicine Association, “The Global Application of Video Conferencing in Health Care”, Section 2 - Medical Applications and Benefits, 11 pages, http://www.atmeda.org/whatis/globalsec2.html
(18) American Telemedicine Association, “Telemedicine: A Brief Overview”, developed for the Congressional Telehealth Briefing, June 23, 1999, http://www.atmeda.org/whatis/whitepaper.html
(19) American Telemedicine Association, “Telemedicine: A Brief Overview”, developed for the Congressional Telehealth Briefing, June 23, 1999, http://www.atmeda.org/whatis/whitepaper.html
(20) Audrey Kinsella, “E-Health and This Generation of Home Health Care Patient”, Home Health Articles and Publications, January 19, 2000, http://tie.telemed.org/homehealth/kinsella4_ehealth.asp
(21) Lain Chroust Ehmann, “Finger on the Pulse”, The Standard: Intelligence for the Internet Economy, April 3, 2000, http://www.thestandard.com/article/display/0,1151,13378,00.html
(22) Canet-3-News (January 12, 2000), “Boom in Distance education at Universities and Colleges”, New York Times, http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/00/01/cyber/education/12education.html
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(24) Unknown, “Wired dorms gets students accustomed to high speed Internet”, Canet-3-NEWS (January 16, 2000) from Los Angeles Times, 14, January, 2000.
(25) NEC Press Release, “NEC develops the world’s first virtual library”, released January 8, 1997, for information call Aston_Bridgman@p10-22150.star.nec.co.jp
(26) CANet-3-NEWS, “Immersive Technology Puts Your Image Inside the Game”, New York Times, http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/99/12/circuits/aritcles/23pers.html
(27) CAnet-3-NEWS (January 10, 2000), “video editing on PC will drive demand for optical fiber”, Ottawa Citizen, http://www.ottawacitizen.com/business/000110/3412846.html.
(28) John Carey, “The First 100 Feet for Households: Consumer Adoption Patterns”, Harvard University, http://ksgwww.harvard.edu/
(29) Eurescom, “Project P614: Implementation Strategies for Advanced Access Networks”, deliverable 8, Elaboration of common FTTH guidelines, pages 15-16.
(30) CAnet-3-NEWS (February 11, 2000), “Innovative Fiber Network Solutions for Rural-Remote Areas”, TechWeb Magazine, http://www.techweb.com/wire/story/TWB200000208S0014
(31) Matti Rantanen, “FTTH - Fiber To The Home”, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, Helsinki University of Technology, October 11, 1998, 9 pages.
(32) http://www.worldwidepackets.com
(33) Paul W. Shumate Jr., “The Broadest Broadband”, Scientific American, October, 1999, 3 pages. http://www.scientificamerican.com/1999/1099issue/1099shumate.html
(34) Paul W. Shumate Jr., “The Broadest Broadband”, Scientific American, October, 1999, 3 pages. http://www.scientificamerican.com/1999/1099issue/1099shumate.html
(35) Brian McIntosh, “Fibre to the Home”, About.Com, http://telecomindustry.about.com/industry/telecomindustry/library/…, Tuesday, April 4, 2000, 5 pages.
(36) David Isenberg, “Dark Fiber Economics - the Metromedia Fiber Network Strategy”, CANet-3-NEWS (January 2, 2000),
(37) “Lighting up the neighborhood”, Communications Engineering & Design Magazine, September 1999, 4 pages. http://www.cedmagazine.com/ced/9909/9909a1.htm
(38) Matti Rantanen, “FTTH - Fiber To The Home”, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, Helsinki University of Technology, October 11, 1998, page 8.
(39) Paul W. Shumate Jr., “The Broadest Broadband”, Scientific American, October, 1999, 3 pages. http://www.scientificamerican.com/1999/1099issue/1099shumate.html
(40) George T. Hawley, “DSL: Broadband by Phone”, Scientific American, October 1999, http://www.scientificamerican.com/1999/1099issue/1099hawley.html
(41) Nikkei Electronics, “NTT Readies Optical Fiber Network for Connection to Homes”, AsiaBizTech, July 27, 1998, 4 pages http://www.nikkeibp.asiabiztech.com/Database/98 July/27/Fea.01.gwif.html
(42) Unknown,”Fixed Wireless Network Architecture”, Cable Datacom News, http://www.cabledatacomnews.com/wireless/diagram01.
(43) David D. Clark, “High-Speed Data Races Home”, Scientific American, October 1999, http://www.scientificamerican.com/1999/1099issue/1099clark.html
(44) Unknown,”Wireless Broadband: home and business environment”, Cable Datacom News, http://www.cabledatacomnews.com/wireless/
(45) John Skoro, “LMDS: Broadband Wireless Access”, Sciencitif American, October 1999, http://www.scientificamerican.com/1999/1099issue/1099skoro.html
(46) Unknown, “Cisco Plans Fixed Wireless Community System”, New York Times, December 1999, http://www.nytimes,com/library/tech/99/11/biztech/articles/29fix.html
(47) Canet-3-NEWS (February 1, 2000), “Faster than DSL or CTM, Fiber Optics to the Home:Build It and They will Come”.
(48) Frances Cairncross, “The Death of Distance”, Harvard Business School Press, Boston, 1997, page 53.
(49) Matti Rantanen, “FTTH - Fiber To The Home”, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, Helsinki University of Technology, October 11, 1998, pages 1-3.
(50) Matti Rantanen, “FTTH - Fiber To The Home”, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, Helsinki University of Technology, October 11, 1998, page 6.
(51) Eurescom, “Project P614: Implementation Strategies for Advanced Access Networks”, deliverable 8, Elaboration of common FTTH guidelines, page 32.
(52) David S. Isenberg, “Canarie Sings a Lovely Song: or, Where There’s a Will, There’s Right-Of-Way”, Smart Letter #30, December 9, 1999, http://www.isen.com

 

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