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Voice Over Ipv6 Architectures For Next Generation Volp Networks Daniel Minoli Auth

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Voice Over Ipv6 Architectures For Next Generation Volp Networks Daniel Minoli Auth
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Publisher: Newnes
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.33 MB
Pages: 364
Author: Daniel Minoli (Auth.)
ISBN: 9780750682060, 075068206X
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Voice Over Ipv6 Architectures For Next Generation Volp Networks Daniel Minoli Auth by Daniel Minoli (auth.) 9780750682060, 075068206X instant download after payment.

  • ''What I really liked about this book is that is has excellent complete coverage of VoIP itself and IPv6. You can use the book to learn these from scratch or just get a refresher. These subjects are mind numbingly complex with lots of eye-glazing detail. But the author does a good job of laying them out and explaining them in detail. Unlike some other books I have seen on the subject, he uses lots of diagrams and illustrations. We all love pictures. It is tougher to do graphics than to write more words so authors tend to avoid them. But as you know, you can get a good idea of the concepts faster from the drawings alone then dig into the text for more detail.'' - Electronic Design, Louis E. Frenzel, July 2006

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