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Book ReviewsNewton's Telecom Dictionary, 19th Edition: Covering Telecommunications, Networking, Information Technology, Computing and the Internet |
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Book: Newton's Telecom Dictionary, 19th Edition: Covering Telecommunications, Networking, Information Technology, Computing and the Internet
Written by: Harry Newton |
Publisher: CMP Books
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5
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The best dictionary for Telecommunication and computing Rating:
4 / 5
Less than nine months ago I started working for a software company that makes OSS/BSS solutions for Telecommunication operators.
As an economist I had a lot of problems understanding the sector and the acronyms that telecommunication people love to use. Having this dictionary at hand did definitively help me a lot. I do recommend it to every person wanting to get a general understanding of the sector. Only a pity that Harry did not include more graphics to help with the explanations.
Good Reference Rating:
3 / 5
This is a very good reference for telecom acryonyms in the industry. I don't know how many times I've wondered what something stood for. As a telecom professional I would recommend this book. Telecommunications Management by Nolan Vincent Jones is also an execellent reference if you are interested in some of the core telecom business acryonyms and processes.
Newton's Telecom Dictionary by Harry Newton Rating:
5 / 5
This book is perfect for computer enthusiasts, business owners who utilize computers and telecommunications, scientists, a wide constituency of educators, computer programmers, web designers and just about anyone who may need to understand computerese in simple English. Important definitions are listed; such as, ADCU, back lobe, card cage, isochronous distortion, etc. There are strategies to minimize calling charges by utilizing prepaid cards for national and international calls. Important computer user groups may be accessed at: o atmforum.com o ectaportal.com o ecma.ch o gigabiethernet.org o 10gea.org o 3GPP.org o aitp.org o ansi.org o apcointl.orgThe book is a solid investment for any computer professional, teacher, computer user group or business person.
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