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80 reviewsPacked with over 22,400 definitions, it explains technical concepts in non-technical language that anyone can understand. It's used by more leading technology companies for training and employee orientation than any other text.
Four bonus sections include: Harry Newton's favorite money-saving tips for telecom, computing, and more; what happens when telecom services are suddenly free? -a vision for this business in the 21st century; how you should orient your precious telecom budget in today's tight times; disaster recovery planning to protect your computing and telecom resources.
Most dictionaries are updated every ten to twenty years. Not this one. Newton updates this dictionary every day and issues a new, expanded, improved and updated edition every ear. This edition is current as of Spring 2005. What does telecoms technology mean? What does it do? What are its benefits and pitfalls? This book provides the answers to your questions and more. Dispensing with geek-speak and techno mumbo-jumbo, it defines 23,500 complex technical terms and so enables you to understand this topic. It guides you in making the most of your telecoms resources.