A resource for professionals in the modern telecommunications industry. This second edition contains a new section on marketing analysis techniques and market data sampling to help professionals as well as extensive coverage of Broadband, Ethernet and wireless as the emerging transmission techniques
Telecommunications Technology Handbook
โ Scribed by Daniel Minoli
- Publisher
- Artech House Publishers
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 801
- Series
- Artech House Telecommunications Library
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The telecommunications industry is going through challenging times, and this extensively revised second edition of the bestselling Telecommunications Technology Handbook is the resource you need to meet these challenges head on and to thrive in today's telecom industry. To forecast market demand accurately and predictably, you can turn to the new section on marketing analysis techniques and market data sampling. Broadband, Ethernet, and wireless are emerging as de facto transmission technologies for enterprise networks, and new extensive coverage of these transmission technologies provides the hands-on knowledge you need to keep your career and your organization's networking architecture on track.
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