The Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2006 eISBN: 978-0-86341-998-0 | Paper: 978-0-86341-362-9 Library of Congress Classification TK5101.V35 2006 Dewey Decimal Classification 621.382
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
This book explains how telecommunications networks work. It uses straightforward language supported by copious block-schematic diagrams so that non-engineers and engineers alike can learn about the principles of fixed and mobile telecommunications networks carrying voice and data. The book covers all aspects of today's networks, including how they are planned, formed and operated, plus next generation networks and how they will be implemented.
REVIEWS
'this book will be of interest to students and engineers working for network operators, service providers, and equipment manufacturers. It will also be useful reading for technical managers in our 'moving image' business, where in areas like post-production, fast transmission of vast amounts of data is becoming more and more important and it is vital to understand the advantages of the different technologies. It is a book that you can read once from cover to cover...but it will then be a valuable reference book to put on the shelf.'
-- Jim Slater Image Technology