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Newton's Telecom Dictionary

by Newton, Harry
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Overview

Best-selling dictionary of telecommunications, networking, information technologies, the Internet and everything voice, data and video -- moving or still.

Most dictionaries are updated irregularly. Not this one. Newton updates this dictionary every day and issues a new expanded, updated edition every year. This one is current as of March 2008.

About the Author, Newton, Harry

Harry Newton has 37 years studying, writing, lecturing and investing in telecommunications and information technologies. Newton, who is not an engineer, wrote this dictionary in non-technical business language. He believes (perhaps naively) that anyone in business should be able to understand complex technical terms. So of his definitions are short. Some are long. His goal is to explain what the technology means, what it does, what its benefits are and what its pitfalls are. As a result, corporations routinely issue this dictionary to new employees to bring them quickly up the technology learning curve.

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Book Details

Published
April 30, 2008
Publisher
Flatiron Publishing
Pages
1120
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780979387319

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