Teleports and the intelligent city
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adam_text | Teleports and
the Intelligent City
Edited by
ANDREW D LIPMAN Pepper, Hamilton amp; Scheetz
ALAN D SUGARMAN
Merrill Lynch
ROBERT F CUSHMAN
Pepper, Hamilton amp; Scheetz
DOW JONES-IRWIN
Homewood, Illinois 60430
Contents
1 Teleports: An Overview 2
Introduction and Definitions Historical and Technological Factors Af
fecting Teleport Development The Evolution of Teleports Types of
Teleports Implementation and Operation of a Teleport: Option 1: Stand-
Alone Teleport Option 2: Real Estate-Based Teleport Summary Tele
ports as Hubs of the Intelligent City: Real Estate as a Driving Force
Teleports and Economic Development Existing and Planned Teleports:
CA: Bay Area Teleport—Alameda/San Francisco CA: Pacific Interna
tional Teleport (PIT)—Los Angeles CO: Teleport/Denver, Ltd —Denver
FL: Central Florida Teleport (CFT)—Ocala GA: Atlanta Teleport
(SSS)—Douglasville GA: The Turner Teleport—Atlanta IL: Teleport
Chicago—Chicago IL: Chicago ETC—Chicago FL: South Star
Communications, Inc —Davie GA: UpSouth Corporation—Atlanta HI:
Hawaii Loa Teleport—Honolulu IA: The Iowa Teleport—Des Moines
MA: Boston Teleport—Belmont MO: Kansas City Teleport—Kansas City
NY: The Teleport—Staten Island NJ: Satellite City—Carteret NC: Capi
tol Earthbase—Raleigh OH: Ohio Teleport Corporation—Columbus OK:
The Oklahoma Teleport—Oklahoma City PA: Roaring Creek Interna
tional Teleport—Mt Carmel PA: Pennsylvania Teleport—Avoca TX:
Dallas/Fort Worth Teleport (DFWT)—Dallas TX: Gulf Teleport—Hous
ton TX: Houston International Teleport (HIT)—Houston TX: Houston
Gateway Teleport—Houston Washington International Teleport—Wash
ington, D C The National Teleport—Washington, D C International
Teleports
2 A Primer on Telecommunications and Related
Technologies 26
Basic Communications Concepts Converting Speech to Electrical Im
pulses The Telephone Transmitter and Receiver Modulation Multiplex-
xxiii
xxiv Contents
ing Pulse Code Modulation Bandwidth Requirements for Various Types
of Signals Analog versus Digital Communications: Why Digital? Trans
mission Systems: Wire Pairs Coaxial Cable Terrestrial Microwave Opti
cal Fiber Communications Satellite Systems Data Transmission Codes:
Baudot ASCII EBCDIC Modes of Transmission: Half Duplex Full
Duplex Asynchronous Synchronous Modems
3 Satellite Regulation—A Short History 64
The Early Years, 1970-1978—Flexible but Traditional Regulation: Qual
ified Open Entry Orbital Assignments Earth Stations Rates The
Middle Years, 1979-1983—More Satellites and Developing Deregula
tion: Satellite Authorizations and Orbital Assignments Earth Stations
Rates Deregulation Today? Satellite Authorizations and Orbital Assign
ments Rates
4 Teleports: What s It All About? 82
Is It a Real Estate or Communication Venture? Who Will Use the
Services? Meeting Market Needs First Mile/Last Mile
5 Teleport: The New York City Metropolitan Area Intelligent
Network 96
The Concept The Teleport Concept Enhanced Real Estate Master
Plan Telecommunication Services: Satellite Accessibility Proximity
Ease of Access Satellite Services Optical Fiber Network Teleport Park
Communication Services Teleport—The Intelligent Region/Gateway to
the World: Accessibility Flexibility Reliability Economy Dependability
6 Teleports in Medium-Size Markets 114
The Decision to Build a Medium-Market Teleport Prerequisites for a
Workable Teleport Location: Site Land Availability Growth Develop
ment of Market Transportation: Air, Rail, Road, and Telephone Systems
Knowledge Planning Money Flexibility Response Time Life Quality
Additional Management Techniques Summary Keys to Project Plan
ning: Aggressive, Educational Marketing The Role of Flexibility Mini
mizing Short-Term Debt Phased Profitability Interconnects within the
Local Region Planned Office Space Other Issues Marketing Tips
Choosing Teleport Services Salespeople
7 Ohio Teleport Corporation—Planning for a Dynamic
Future 126
End-User Corporate Partnership and Continuing Adaptability A Ra
tional Approach: Deregulation Computerization Appropriate Technol
Contents xxv
ogy Customer Relations Uncertain Futures Ancillary Services: Telecon
ferencing Other Services Uncertainty Principle: Transmission Speed
Transmission Channels and Destinations Growth Partnerships The Fu
ture
8 Bay Area Teleport—A Case Study 138
The Community Bay Area Teleport: Earth Station Facility Electronic
Nerve Center /Microwave Site Harbor Bay Business Park Communicat
ing Teleport Advantages Future Success
9 Teleconferencing, Teleports, and Intelligent Buildings 148
Introduction and Overview of Teleconferencing: Factors Driving Telecon
ferencing Survey of Teleconferencing Systems: Radio Teleconferencing
Video Teleconferencing Slow-Scan Television Audio Teleconferencing
Audiographic Teleconferencing Visual-Graphic Teleconferencing Com
puter Teleconferencing Electronic Mail versus Computer Teleconferenc
ing: Bulletin Board Features Electronic Mail Features Computer Tele
conferencing Features Features of Note or Scratch Pads Meeting
Electronically, Not Electronic Meetings Conclusion Implementing
Teleconferencing: The Business Case Reference Manual: Resources
Recommended Reading •
10 Planning the Teleport 192
Introduction The Planning Function: Definitions Teleport Categories
Purposes of the Teleport Common Problems in Planning: Radio Fre
quency Interference (RFI) Space Availability Local Building Require
ments Urban Placement Problems Environmental Issues Aesthetics De
sign Considerations
11 Technical Aspects of Applying Telecommunications and
Related Technologies to High Tech Real Estate 206
Cable and Wiring Plans: Building Entry Conduits Sizes of Frame, PBX,
and Maintenance Rooms Electric Power Ventilation—HVAC Commu
nications Closets and Risers: Closets Vertical Riser Cables Accessibility
Rooftop Facilities: Microwave and Two-Way Radio Facilities Shared
Tenant Services Multiplexing Local Area Networks: Network Topology
Access Methods Interconnection Media Bypass Digital Termination
and Electronic Message Systems (DTS/DEMS): Why DTS? The DTS
Local Loop User-Node Communication The Node Station Rooftop
Antenna Multiple-Address Radio
xxv/ Contents
12 Preparing Teleport Applications 232
Introduction Regulatory Considerations Satellite Earth Station Appli
cations: General Requirements Guidelines for Preparing Earth Station
Applications Additional Considerations for International Earth Station
Applications Microwave Link Applications: General Requirements for
Construction Permit Other Key Elements of the Application Application
for Operating Authority
Appendix
Application Table of Contents The Gulf Teleport Concept Applicant
Qualifications: Legal Qualifications Financial Qualifications Technical
Qualifications Site Location and Availability Frequency Coordination
and Interference Analysis Technical Characteristics: Overall Technical
Description Technical Details Points of Communication Communica
tions Capacity Environmental Impact Radiation Hazard Analysis Ap
plication for Radio Station License Public Interest Showing Correspon
dence Section 304 Waiver Conclusion Exhibit I: Financial
Qualifications Exhibit II: 7 5-Minute Topographic Map Exhibit III:
Gulf Teleport Tract Exhibit IV: Frequency Coordination Report Ex
hibit V: Technical Information and Estimated Costs Exhibit VI: Radia
tion Hazard Analysis Exhibit VII: Application for Radio Station License
(FCC Form 403)
13 Using Teleports in Connection with International
Communications Services 278
Why International Teleports? What s New about International Teleports?
Urban Gateways versus International Gateways Influences Governing In
ternational Telecommunications Who Will Use International Teleport
Communications Services? New Competitive Environment Costs Coor
dination with Foreign Entities
14 Connecting the High Tech Building through Satellite
Networks 288
Why Satellite Communications? Satellite Communications Networks:
Dedicated Private Networks Shared Private Networks Virtual Private
Networks Incorporating a Satellite Network into the High Tech Build
ing: Regulatory Impact Orbital Arc Look-Angles Microwave Line-of-
Site and Interference High Tech Building—Evolution of the Satellite
Network
15 Teleports and Bypass: Opportunity or Threat to Local
Telephone Companies? 314
The Nature of Bypass The Relationships of Teleports and Exchange
Carriers: Satellite Gateways Alternative Distribution Systems Real
Contents xxvii
Estate Development Bypass and the Business of Teleports
Appendix: Definition and Nature of Bypass
16 The Role of Local Cable and Fiber Optic Networks to
Corporate Voice and Data Users 324
Cable Companies and Institutional Networks (I-Nets) I-Nets and the
Marketplace The Role of Local Cable Networks Data Transmission
and Cable I-Nets Voice Services and Cable I-Nets Video Services and
Cable I-Nets Cable Types and Characteristics: Twisted Pair Coaxial
Cable Optical Fiber Coaxial Cable versus Optical Fiber Urban Cable
Television Services: System Usage Customer Uses Cable Installation
Technical Advantages Financial Options Benefits to the I-Net User
Effects of AT amp;T Divestiture Integration of Services Challenges to Insti
tutional Networks Cable s Unique Position
17 Metropolitan Area Digital Networks 344
Communications—Understanding the Network: Components of the Pub
lic Switched Network The Evolving Network: WATS Service Private
Line Foreign Exchange Service Centrex Alarm Service Data Communi
cation Divestiture: BOC Responsibilities Equal Access to Long-Distance
Services Teleports and Telehubs: Philadelphia—The Telehub
18 Teleports: The Real Estate and Planning Connection 362
Centralization or Decentralization The Port of the Information Age
Teleport Planning Who Will Teleports Serve? Teleport Benefits Potential
Users of Teleport Real Estate Teleports as Extensions of Smart Buildings
and Parks Two Teleports Public, Private, or Both How Many Teleports
Per Region?
19 Telecommunications Systems and Large World Cities:
A Case Study of New York 378
Introduction New York City s Information Sector: New York as an
International Information Capital An Assessment of Telecommunications
Systems in New York City New York City s Long-Distance Telecommu
nications Systems: Long-Distance Fiber Optic Systems Satellite Facilities
in New York City Teleport: A Public-Private Partnership Satellite Com
mon Carriers in New York City Private Earth Stations in New York
City Public Communication Networks New York City s Intracity Tele
communications Systems: Fiber Optic Communications within New York
City Cable Television Systems in New York City Terrestrial Microwave
Systems in New York City Cellular Mobile Radio in New York City
Smart Buildings and Local Area Networks in New York City Telecommu
nications and Economic Development
Index 399
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