Voice and Data Communications Handbook (Mcgraw-Hill Series on Computer Communications)
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Rating | : | 4.70 (629 Votes) |
Asin | : | 007005147X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 699 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
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Michael Sutton said Great book!. Great Book for someone just getting into Voice & Data. Takes you through the history of Voice & Data and presents you with enough information to understand and give you an appetite for more.. Keep looking for "the" one-stop, comprehensive telecom book I am a senior engineer for network security operations. I bought "Voice and Data Communications Handbook, Fourth Edition" (VADCH:Keep looking for "the" one-stop, comprehensive telecom book Richard Bejtlich I am a senior engineer for network security operations. I bought "Voice and Data Communications Handbook, Fourth Edition" (VADCH:4E) to gain a general understanding of communications technologies beyond the LAN. Although the book mentions all of the systems which interested me, I was not satisfied with the manner in which they were covered. VADCH:4E is better than Ross' "Telecommunications Technologies" but inferior to Green's "Irwin Handbook of Telecommunications." Nevertheless, I'm still looking for an author who delivers the goods on voice and data communications essentials.VADCH:4E's table of contents is sure t. E) to gain a general understanding of communications technologies beyond the LAN. Although the book mentions all of the systems which interested me, I was not satisfied with the manner in which they were covered. VADCH:Keep looking for "the" one-stop, comprehensive telecom book Richard Bejtlich I am a senior engineer for network security operations. I bought "Voice and Data Communications Handbook, Fourth Edition" (VADCH:4E) to gain a general understanding of communications technologies beyond the LAN. Although the book mentions all of the systems which interested me, I was not satisfied with the manner in which they were covered. VADCH:4E is better than Ross' "Telecommunications Technologies" but inferior to Green's "Irwin Handbook of Telecommunications." Nevertheless, I'm still looking for an author who delivers the goods on voice and data communications essentials.VADCH:4E's table of contents is sure t. E is better than Ross' "Telecommunications Technologies" but inferior to Green's "Irwin Handbook of Telecommunications." Nevertheless, I'm still looking for an author who delivers the goods on voice and data communications essentials.VADCH:Keep looking for "the" one-stop, comprehensive telecom book Richard Bejtlich I am a senior engineer for network security operations. I bought "Voice and Data Communications Handbook, Fourth Edition" (VADCH:4E) to gain a general understanding of communications technologies beyond the LAN. Although the book mentions all of the systems which interested me, I was not satisfied with the manner in which they were covered. VADCH:4E is better than Ross' "Telecommunications Technologies" but inferior to Green's "Irwin Handbook of Telecommunications." Nevertheless, I'm still looking for an author who delivers the goods on voice and data communications essentials.VADCH:4E's table of contents is sure t. E's table of contents is sure t. Out of date Amazon Customer Since this is the Third Edition and the copyright is 2000, I expected this book to be more up-to-date. It barely touches on any LAN speed faster than 100M. I thought it interesting that the author considers Frame Relay to be "new and is just now becoming an acceptable means of transporting information". As far as I know, Frame Relay has been around for several years and the use is far spread. It also talks about Cascade Communications, which changed to Ascend Communication in 1997, which in turn was acquired by Lucent in 1999. It also still references US West instead of Qwest. The authors tend to repeat information
It is the blueprint to success for all networking and telecommunications professionals. You'll find complete coverage of: PBXs (Private Branch Exchanges) CTI (Computer-to-Telephony Integration Packet Switching Technologies Cellular and Personal Communication Video Conferencing Internet and Intranet And much more! . Gregory, this all-inclusive reference includes the latest information on a wide range of topics, such as: High speed broadband services such as xDSL and CATV Frame relay with voice over frame and frame/ATM internetworking Voice over IP and voice over data services Wireless communications, including digital wireless SONET and wave division multiplexing Competitive Local Exchange Carrier Business Signaling systems and local number portability issues. Clearly written by veteran authors Bud Bates and Donald W. The new edition of the best-selling Voice and Data Communications Handbook provides the most comprehensive, up-to-date, and jargon-free reference in t
The handbook will be of value to communications professionals who need this knowledge to meet the requirements of proliferating PC/LAN networks.. Written from a user friendly perspective in non-technical language and based on the successful Data-Tech Institute seminar, this is the most comprehensive, up-to-date reference on all aspects of voice and data communications available
Regis (Bud) Bates (Phoenix, AZ) has more than 33 years of experience in telecommunications and management information systems (MIS). During most of that time he has specialised in the design and implementation of data and voice communications networks. In addition, he knows a fair amount about operating systems and PC configuration. Prior to Joining CSC, he spent several years at Arthur Andersen, International Harvester/Navistar, and Digital Equipment