Journal of Computer and Communication Networks operates as an Open Access Journal. Upon acceptance for publication, all articles become immediately and permanently accessible for reading and downloading by everyone. To support open access, authors are required to pay an open access fee, also known as an article publishing charge (APC). This fee can be covered by the authors themselves or on their behalf, such as by their research funder or institution. The open access publication fee for this journal typically amounts to USD 800, exclusive of taxes.
Journal of Computer and Communication Networks embraces Gold open access, ensuring that all published manuscripts are freely accessible for unlimited use. Open access publishing enables immediate, worldwide access to all published articles without financial barriers. Readers can view, download, print and redistribute any article, promoting broader dissemination of research.
Articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC-BY) license, allowing others to distribute and copy the article for non-commercial purposes, provided they credit the author(s) and refrain from altering or modifying the article.
All open access articles in our journals are available online immediately upon publication. Publication costs for the Journal of Computer and Communication Networks are currently covered by Ansis Publications (UAE) until 31 December 2026, eliminating the need for authors to pay an article-processing charge for their publications.
Copyright and Licensing
For all articles published in the Journal of Computer and Communication Networks by Ansis Publications, authors retain copyright and full publishing rights. Articles are licensed under an open access Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND license, allowing anyone to freely download and read the paper.
In rare cases, articles may be licensed differently. If specific conditions, such as those linked to funding, prevent the use of this license, authors are encouraged to inform the editorial office of the journal upon submission. Exceptions to the standard license will be considered by the publisher on a case-by-case basis.