2. Telecommunications networks
E-medicine benefits from the availability of new-generation digital networks, with fixed and mobile IP connections and high-speed Internet access. Healthcare IT is able to use standardized network interfaces to ensure comprehensive management of care techniques throughout the country. It also offers a wide range of services associated with NGN and the Internet.
2.1 NGN, broadband and mobility
NGNs (next-generation telecommunications networks) are currently being built in most countries around the world. They bring together the wireline and radio networks carrying IP (Internet Protocol) to the global Internet, with the same digital format for the information transported. As the Internet is a borderless network, any network user can connect to any database...
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CATEL (Club des acteurs de la télémédecine), France
ISfTeH, in Luxembourg, International Society for Telemedicine & eHealth http://www.isfteh.org
ETSI, eHealth workshop on Telemedicine, Sophia Antipolis, France
ITU and WHO, Geneva Health Forum, "Patient-Centric Technology Innovation for...
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