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Written as a quick tutorial on telecommunications for graduate and undergraduate students in management information systems and telecommunications management courses, this text deals with the engineering aspects of communication and provides a basic understanding of how things work, while steering clear of the actual design of systems. Signaling, telephony, switching, wireless, CTI, and video are covered, and the text explains the relationship between voice and data paradigms. A technical background is not required. Jones directs the Institute for Wireless Innovation at Ball State University. Kovac teaches at Ball State University. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR Tags: introduction communications technologies for non engineers |
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