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Rating: Summary: Clear non-technical descriptions of telecomunications terms. Review: Clear, non-technical descriptions of telecommunication terminology and concepts are what the reader can expect from this title. It covers LANS, WANS, voice, data, and standards.
Rating: Summary: This book helped me to stay current. Review: There are so many Telcomm terms and there are more every year. It's always good to have a easy-to-read technical reference book like this one. It's easy to read even for a Taiwanese! :-)Btw, I hope there will be revised version of this book every two or three year. Thank you Mr. Muller, the author of the book, for providing the nice book.
Rating: Summary: This book helped me to stay current. Review: There are so many Telcomm terms and there are more every year. It's always good to have a easy-to-read technical reference book like this one. It's easy to read even for a Taiwanese! :-) Btw, I hope there will be revised version of this book every two or three year. Thank you Mr. Muller, the author of the book, for providing the nice book.
Rating: Summary: All telecommunications developers and engeeners must have it Review: This book it's has to be in every engeener desktop and also it's a great dictionary for universities stands and for students tools.
Rating: Summary: Strongly recommended; good value. Review: This is a remarkably good reference work, especially considering (or because?) it is the work of one person (and no doubt a good editor). The articles are long enough to cover complex topics yet focused enough to provide a handle on the subject. Muller has an excellent sense of proportion. He offers succinct synopses of technical matters without getting bogged down in stuff only an engineer would understand. You can get a quick overview of "distance learning" and "outsourcing," on the one hand, or PCS 1900 and CDMA on the other. And all of it is very well and clearly written. Useful for anyone in the industry, or just for the curious.
Rating: Summary: This is an old edition! Review: This is an out of date edition. The new, much expanded and updated second edition of the Desktop Encyclopedia of Telecommunications was published in May 2000 and is currently available on Amazon.
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