Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Telecommunication (In 3 Volumes)

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Telecommunications is the transmission of data and information between computers using a communications link such as a standard telephone line. Typically, a basic telecommunications system would consist of a computer or terminal on each end, communication equipment for sending and receiving data, and a communication channel connecting the two users. Appropriate communications software is also necessary to manage the transmission of data between computers. Deregulation and new technology have created increased competition and widened the range of network services available throughout the world. This increase in telecommunication capabilities allows businesses to benefit from the information revolution in numerous ways, such as streamlining their inventories, increasing productivity, and identifying new markets. True source for the latest terms and concepts used today in the field of telecommunications. The objectives of this book is to provide a self-contained quick-reference to telecommunications jargon and facts in a clear concise manner. Written and reviewed by industry expert, this dictionary cover topics spanning the telecommunications and information technology industry, including distribution design, installation, outside plant, and LAN and internetworking design. The dictionary is based on recognized codes, standards and regulations, and include extensive glossaries.

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Title
Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Telecommunication (In 3 Volumes)
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8178803074
Length
xiv+880 p.
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