Publication

2000-02-17 - McGraw-Hill

Language

English

Word Count

211,250 words, Guess

Page Count

845 pages

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL7298425M
  • ISBN-139780071355544
  • ISBN-100071355545
  • OCLC Control Number42296479
  • Library of Congress Control Number99044782
and 2 more
  • Goodreads2218127
  • LibraryThing330130

Classifications

  • LCCTK5102.3.U6 G74 2000

Description

What are the latest developments in telecommunications? How are new and emerging products impacting the industry ± and your job? Where are we headed tomorrow? The Irwin Handbook of Telecommunications, Fourth Edition provides the answers to virtually every question on the past, present and future of telecommunications. This covers-every-issue volume is the indispensable reference in the field, including detailed -- yet easy-to-understand -- coverage of: *new technologies, including packet switching, pulse code modification, cellular and PCS systems, gigabit Ethernet, voice/data convergence and many others. *the latest Internet applications, including virtual private networks and voice over protocols E-commerce *strategies to help you more effectively utilize the business-to-business aspects of the Internet the continuing impact of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. Also included are over 250 web addresses for telecommunications manufacturers, carriers, vendors and organizations. Plus an exhaustive dictionary of over 400 acronyms ± everything from AAC (alternate access carrier) to XPD (cross-polarization discrimination).

First Sentence

The first century of telephone development was uninspiring, controlled by a staid Bell System that drove vehicles that were painted a slightly different shade of green than army trucks.

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