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Webster’s New World Telecom Dictionary
Submitted by admin on 2. January 2008 - 3:03.Marketing Description
Webster’s New World Telecom Dictionary, by Ray Horak, is a comprehensive telecommunications dictionary of more than 7,500 terms critical to understanding voice, data, video, and multimedia communications system and network technologies, applications, and regulation. Given the convergence of computing and communications, the book also effectively is a computer dictionary with a telecom focus. Although the book is a technical dictionary, Horak’s plain-English, commonsense style yields definitions that are as thoroughly understandable to the business professional or student as they are to the electrical engineer. In fact, many entries are encyclopedic in nature, discussing applications and issues. Horak also injects a bit of his wry sense of humor, but not to the point that it detracts from what is an important book on a serious subject. An instant classic, Webster’s New World Telecom Dictionary is the one and only telecom dictionary you will need.
Telecommunications and Data Communications Handbook
Submitted by admin on 2. January 2008 - 3:00.Telecommunications and Data Communications Handbook
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How feasible is it to swap CCIE lab exam dates?
Became intrigued by the above website, CCIE Lab Dates Exchange, which according to the website states:
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I've noticed that it is getting increasingly hard to get CCIE lab dates. Smaller VOIP Players Vie with Giants (eWeek)Reporter's Notebook: Smaller companies join giants Microsoft and IBM in introducing new VOIP services. TellThem.mobi enables remote MySpace messages and picture sending
Interesting Vonage Customer Complaint
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Newton's Telecom Dictionary, 21st Edition: Covering Telecommunications, Networking, Information Technology, The Internet, FiberSIP Beyond VoIP: The Next Step in the IP Communications Revolution
VON Publishing’s latest effort is SIP Beyond VoIP, an extraordinary 333-page effort that picks up where previous books have left off about SIP (Session Initiation Protocol), the protocol that has revolutionized the world of VoIP. |
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Today,
A friend of mine forwarded me an email over the weekend that come from the recently deceased SunRocket. Are they back from the dead? This is just too funny. Apparently, the automated survey system for SunRocket is still sending out e-mails and accepting survey responses. I'm thinking SunRocket isn't going to score too highly in their customer satisfaction survey. Check out the email below:


