Telecommunications internetworking / P.J. Louis.
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Language: | English |
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New York :
McGraw Hill,
©2000.
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Series: | McGraw-Hill telecommunications.
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Table of Contents:
- What Is a Telecommunications Network?
- Network Components
- Switches or Routers
- Database
- Transmission Facilities
- Network Management Systems
- Subscriber Billing Systems
- Customer Care and Provisioning
- Network Signaling
- Multifrequency Signaling
- Multifrequency Applications
- Common-Channel Signaling (CCS)
- CCS Network Architecture
- The OSI Model
- The OSI Layers
- The SS7 Layers
- Network Types
- Network Types
- Wireline/Landline Telephone Networks
- Cellular and Personal Communications Services (PCS) Networks
- Personal Communications Services (PCS)
- Paging Systems
- Satellites
- Cable Television Networks
- The Internet
- Interconnection Types
- Network Intelligence
- Network Elements
- Network Services
- Operational Support Systems and Services
- Information Mediation
- Call-Detail Records and Subscriber Billing
- Network Management
- Network-Element Management
- Network Systems Management
- Service Management
- Customer Care
- The Telecommunications Hub--Creating Value
- Interconnection Types
- Importance of Interconnection
- Interconnection between Different Network Providers
- Service Provider Perceptions
- Interconnection Products and Services
- Specifications versus Standards
- Interface Types: Standards versus De Facto
- Example of Infrastructure Services
- Points of View
- Evaluating New Services
- Network Planning
- Architectural Switching Plan
- Routing Techniques
- Transmission Plan
- Addressing/Numbering Plans
- Network Signaling Plan.