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Encyclopedia of Telecom

Desktop Encyclopedia of Telecommunications

Book Title: Desktop Encyclopedia of Telecommunications
Author: Nathan J. Muller
Publication: McGraw-Hill Professional? March 2002
ISBN: 71381481


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Book Review: Desktop Encyclopedia of Telecommunications

In the fast changing world, it is sometimes difficult to keep track of all the technologies and their different terminologies and which is why people use different encyclopedias to enhance their knowledge about different terms used in the domain. Telecommunication domains is one of the fastest evolving domain in the world and which is why, many new words and terms are added each year to this already content rich industry. .

Good Diagrams and Illustrations

The technical terms related to the telecommunication industry is explained in a concise manner along with good illustration and aided diagrams making the learning process a fun. The quality of illustrations is good and can be very beneficial for beginners in the filed of Telecommunication as the concepts are clearly shown in the illustrations along with a textual description.

Content of Encyclopedia

Desktop Encyclopedia of Telecommunication contains the coverage of almost every technical term used in Telecommunication sector. More than 250 articles on different topic related to Telecommunication sector such as voice and data regulation standards, Telecommunication with VoIP, LANs, WANs, voice data convergence and other advanced topics are included in the encyclopedia making it a good choice for both beginners and advanced level people in telecommunication sector.

Other advanced topics such as PSC 1900, CDMA and local multipoint distribution services are also discussed in great depths making it a highly useful reference book for all person interested in the field of Telecommunication. The biggest benefit of such book is that it is written by a single user, which in turn provides the reader a consistent reading instead of different language styles which are common in multi-author books.