This book clearly defines what signaling is, what it can and cannot do, and exactly what your network's equipment must support for application use. It describes the important evolving communication capabilities of public networks - and the ensuing opportunities for designing sophisticated enterprise networks supporting user applications such as high-speed data, multimedia, multipoint videoconferencing, and high-resolution image transfer.
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George H. Dobrowski
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Daniel Minoli
Daniel Minoli recently played a key role in the foundation of two networking companies: Global Nautical Networks, a provider of mobile Internet and data services to marinas, and InfoPort Communications Group, an optical and Gigabit Ethernet metropolitan carrier. An author of best-selling books on telecommunications and data communications, he has written columns for ComputerWorld, NetworkWorld, and Network Computing. He has also taught at New York University, Stevens Institute of Technology, Carnegie-Mellon University, and Monmounth University.