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Telecommunications, an integral part of today's businesses, is growing and changing rapidly, creating a challenge for Telco professionals to stay abreast of new and current developments. Requisite knowledge of technologies such as DDS, ISDN, T1/E1, ATM, and SONET is becoming commonplace in today's IT job market. As technology is designed and deployed, it is essential that there is adequate reference material available to document specifications, configuration, troubleshooting, and integration to help those who work with and build it. Telecommunications Technologies Reference offers a complete reference for technologies key to the telecommunications industry. While many published references address physical medium such as DDS, ISDN, and T1, far fewer explain how their international counterparts work. Rare is the book that covers both North American and international telecommunications technologies. Simply and logically organized and easy to reference, this handy guide is an invaluable reference to telecommunications standards.In addition to thorough explanations of the practical applications of the technologies covered, there is also a historical review on how and why each was designed.This comprehensive approach to the material imparts a full understanding of a given technology's background. See all Product Description
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