Abbrevation
TELFOR
City
Belgrade
Country
Serbia
Deadline Paper
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Abstract

Telecommunications Forum TELFOR 2011 is organized for the 19th time as a domestic and regional annual meeting of those professionals working in the broad fields of Telecommunications and Information Technologies&#046; The participants are mostly telecommunications engineers, but also the economists, jurists, managers, governmental officials, students, researchers, operators, service providers and others&#046; In this way TELFOR is the forum in which all relevant aspects of Telecommunications and IT are discussed: subjects of technical nature, development policy, regulatory and economics matters, education, equipment production, services and operation of systems&#046;<span lang="EN&#8211;US"><font face="Calibri"><span class="style8"></span></font></span> <h2><br></h2><h2>Policy, Regulatory Aspects and Services of Telecommunications &amp; IT</h2> <p> </p> <ul><li> <p><strong>Telecommunications importance in economy and society,</strong></p> </li><li> <p><strong>Status of domestic and international telecommunications,</strong></p> </li><li> <p><strong>Trends of future telecommunications development,</strong></p> </li><li> <p><strong>Deregulation, liberalization and reorganization,</strong></p> </li><li> <p><strong>Models of telecommunications reforms,</strong></p> </li><li> <p><strong>Privatization within telecommunications sector,</strong></p> </li><li> <p><strong>Services, marketing and management,</strong></p> </li><li> <p><strong>Development policy and financing possibilities&#046; </strong></p> </li></ul><br><h2>Techniques in Telecommunications &amp; IT </h2> <ul><li class="style1">Telecommunications Networks,</li><li><strong>Switching,</strong></li><li><strong>Transmission Systems,</strong></li><li><strong>Protocols and Signalization,</strong></li><li><strong>Computer Communications,</strong></li><li><strong>Radio Communications,</strong></li><li><strong> Mobile Communications,</strong></li><li><strong>Satellite Communications,</strong></li><li><strong>Optical Communications,</strong></li><li><strong>Picture and Tone Broadcasting,</strong></li><li><strong>Cable and Satellite Television,</strong></li><li><strong>Data Transmission,</strong></li><li><strong>Internet &amp; Global Networks,</strong></li><li><strong>Information Technology,</strong></li><li><strong>Multimedia Technology,</strong></li><li><strong>Telecommunications Equipment,</strong></li><li><strong>Radio &amp; Microwave Engineering,</strong></li><li><strong>Applied Electromagnetics &amp; Electronics,</strong></li><li><strong>Antennas &amp; Propagation,</strong></li><li><strong>Signal Processing;</strong></li><li><strong>Circuits and Systems,</strong></li><li><strong>Video and Audio Engineering,</strong></li><li><strong>Communications Software,</strong></li><li><strong>Telecommunications services,</strong></li><li><strong>Teleinformatics,</strong></li><li><strong>Power Supply in Communications,</strong></li><li><strong>Measurements in Communications&#046; </strong></li></ul> <p><strong>The above listed topics do not exclude a submission and presentation of papers from other specific fields of telecommunications and IT, i&#046;e&#046; fields close to or related to telecommunications and IT&#046;</strong></p><br>