The Irwin handbook of telecommunications

The telecommunications industry is changing at a lightning pace. Cable television providers offer dial tone and Internet access. Packet networks continue to replace circuit-switching networks for voice and data convergence. It seems that, with each new day, a new technology or emerging product creat...

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Other Authors: Green, James Harry
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY McGraw-Hill 2000
Edition:4th ed.
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Summary:The telecommunications industry is changing at a lightning pace. Cable television providers offer dial tone and Internet access. Packet networks continue to replace circuit-switching networks for voice and data convergence. It seems that, with each new day, a new technology or emerging product creates a dramatically different landscape. The Irwin Handbook of Telecommunications, Fourth Edition, brings the entire spectrum of telecommunications into focus. This edition of author James Harry Green's indispensable industry reference­­updated to concentrate on the increasingly global aspects of technologies­­provides top-to-bottom explanations of all aspects of telecommunications, plus clarifies the increasing interrelationship between telecom's numerous components.
Physical Description:xxxii, 844 p. ill., map 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0071355545