Journal of Telecommunications Management
Testimonials
“Telecommunications managers have too much to read, especially at a time of unprecedented change in our industry. So a high quality, peer-reviewed professional journal, Journal of Telecommunications Management, is essential to review the impact of change on the way that telecommunications companies are managed, the business models used, and the markets they serve.”
Mr Keith Willetts
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, TeleManagement Forum
"One of the DSL Forum’s key focus areas is driving the education of the industry to common standards and best practices. The Journal of Telecommunications Management is a great vehicle to reach busy telecom executives that need concise yet thorough explanations of the emerging opportunities and obstacles associated with next generation networks and services. I am pleased to commit my time to participating on the editorial board of this promising publication."
Robin Mersh
Chief Operating Officer, DSL Forum
“Managing telecoms businesses today requires executives to make high stake choices with incomplete information. Given the pace of disruptive technical innovation in our industry, professionals need access to informed views to help them make the right decisions. Journal of Telecommunications Management aims to provide this insight, filling the gap for accessible, relevant and practical information in a rapidly changing world.”
Mr Ittai Hershman
Director 21CN Commercial Development, BT
“This journal is at the leading edge of telecommunications management and, by publishing best practice, new thinking and emerging developments, is highly relevant to the converging communications, media, entertainment and web industries, which create value for telecom operators and service providers.”
Mr Philippe Lalande
Head of the OSS through Java(tm) Initiative,
Sun Microsystems, Inc
“Journal of Telecommunications Management is an ideal bridge between the sometimes esoteric world of the academic and the more applied reality of the practitioner. As such it will provide a useful fund of ideas and thinking for both industry and researchers.”
Professor Makoto Yoshida
Professor, University of Tokyo/NTT Group