INTEGRATION OF COMMERCIAL FIBER OPTICS NETWORK WITH STEREOTYPE OPERATIONAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEM: AN IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS IN QUEST OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
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The stereotype operational communication resources used by military or even law enforcement agencies are suffering from frequent disruption due to varied environmental and topological factors. Nowadays, the armed forces of developed nations are exhaustively using wide-ranging satellite-based military communication systems. The developing nations are lagging in these regards. However, to keep pace with the ongoing evolution in commercial telecommunication sectors, most of the developing nations like Myanmar, Bangladesh, Pakistan etcetera have structured a steady fiber optics backbone across the country. This steady communication backbone can be integrated with a military communication system to augment operational communication efficacy to a greater extend. The objective of this research is to identify the possibilities and challenges of integrating nationwide fiber optics infrastructure with a military communication system to boost up the operational communication capabilities to a substantial level. In the order of discussion, both qualitative and quantitative analyses have been carried out. Varied online resources, government publications, administrative census were consulted as primary and secondary data sources. The accumulated data are presented on tables having a mixture of univariate and bivariate analyses. Graphical representations are also made using various forms of charts as found suitable.
The stereotype operational communication resources used by military or even law enforcement agencies are suffering from frequent disruption due to varied environmental and topological factors. Nowadays, the armed forces of developed nations are exhaustively using wide-ranging satellite-based military communication systems. The developing nations are lagging in these regards. However, to keep pace with the ongoing evolution in commercial telecommunication sectors, most of the developing nations like Myanmar, Bangladesh, Pakistan etcetera have structured a steady fiber optics backbone across the country. This steady communication backbone can be integrated with a military communication system to augment operational communication efficacy to a greater extend. The objective of this research is to identify the possibilities and challenges of integrating nationwide fiber optics infrastructure with a military communication system to boost up the operational communication capabilities to a substantial level. In the order of discussion, both qualitative and quantitative analyses have been carried out. Varied online resources, government publications, administrative census were consulted as primary and secondary data sources. The accumulated data are presented on tables having a mixture of univariate and bivariate analyses. Graphical representations are also made using various forms of charts as found suitable.
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