• Media type: Book
  • Title: Telecommunications crash course
  • Work titles: Telecom crash course
    Shepard, Steven: Telecom crash course
  • Contains: Machine generated contents note: Foreword: The Changing Industry Landscape. Ch. 1: First Things First (Standards / The Network / The Internet)Ch. 2: Protocols Ch. 3: TelephonyCh. 4: The Byzantine World of Telecom RegulationCh. 5: Access TechnologiesNEW Ch. 6: The Media Game NEW Ch. 7: Fixed Access Technologies NEW Ch. 8: Wireless Access Technologies Ch. 9: Transport TechnologiesNEW Ch. 11: The IT Realm Ch. 12: Industry Market SegmentsNEW Ch. 13: Industry Issues Ch. 14: Final SummaryIndex.
  • Contributor: Shepard, Steven [Author];
  • imprint: New York [u.a.]]: McGraw-Hill Education, 2014
  • Issue: Third edition
  • Extent: XXVIII, 548 S; Ill., graf. Darst
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 0071832661; 9780071832663
  • RVK notation: ZN 2704 : Hochschulausbildung
    ZN 6000 : Allgemeines
  • Keywords: Telecommunication
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  • Footnote: Previous editions entitled: Telecom crash course
    Includes index
  • Description: "Completely revised bestseller, updated to cover the global Technology, Media & Telecom (TMT) sector and "Anytime, Anywhere, Any Device" technologyTelecommunications Crash Course, Third Edition fully addresses the crossover that is taking place between the telecom, technology, and media sectors. Today it's almost impossible for an industry professional to work in the world of telecom without also having a significant amount of knowledge about the IT/technology and media industries. As the boundaries between these markets fade, a single, multi-faceted industry is emerging. Written for decision-makers, this practical, up-to-date guide provides a broad and comprehensive overview of today's tech world that will help you make informed decisions about technology directions, investments, and rollout strategies. Provides unique insight into the increasingly converged telecom, media, and technology industries Offers strong focus on the business implications of TMT technologies International perspective based on the author's experience working in more than 50 countries every year Bridges the gap between technology and business "--

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