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Reliability for Future Ubiquitous Network Societies Challenges and Opportunities
In this contribution the technological, economical and societal factors that would possibly influence a mass deployment of ubiquitous information and communication technologies are discussed. The guidelines for new research directions in reliability of optical networks, systems and components are formulated in order to meet the specific requirements of the future ubiquitous networking