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Recommended Telecommunications Books

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Icon Broadband Telecommunications Handbook
by Regis J. Bates

 

The book gets to the heart of modern WAN technologies and explains concepts such as T1 AMI vs. HDSL in an extraordinarily clear and easy to understand manner. Very few authors have this ability to explain technologies in a way that can be understood by both engineers and non-engineers alike.

In conclusion, Broadband Technologies Handbook deserves a place in your resource library today.

reviewer:  John Downing

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Icon Understanding Data Communications
by Gilbert Held
I review many technical books in the fields of telephony and data communications every year, and I found this book to be a great Intro text. It covers data communications concepts from the beginning, providing readers with a solid base of knowledge.

I use this book in some of the data communications classes I teach, and can easily recommend it.

reviewer:  John Ford

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Internetworking Technologies Handbook
by Cisco Systems Inc
I review many technical books in the fields of telephony and data communications every year and this text is among the most concise, and well written I have encountered.

 

reviewer:  Colin Taylor

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Communications Systems & Networks 
by Ray Horak, Mark A. Miller (Editor), Harry Newton 

 

When Ray sent me a copy of the new Second edition of "Communications Systems & Networks" I was expecting a good update of the 1996 first edition. Instead Ray has produced an almost entirely new text, and he's done a simply OUTSTANDING job.

Ray is the editor of Newton's Telecom Dictionary, and this book makes an excellent companion text to that great classic.

reviewer:  John Downing

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Cabling Handbook, The 
by John R. Vacca 

This is just a great reference text to have around the office.  Sometimes we all get so caught up in the details of higher layer protocols that we forget that ultimately it all comes down to Layer One, the place where the rubber meets the road.

John Vacca has assembled a great overview of all the major Layer 1/2 technologies, you won't regret adding this text to your library.

reviewer: Satish Mali


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Newton's telecom Dictionary

By Harry Newton

At TrainingCity.com our professional trainers are issued a copy of Newton's Telecom dictionary their first day on the job!

This book is a "must have" for anyone in the Voice or Data communications industries.

reviewer:  Colin Taylor

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