By (author): Leo A. Wrobel Jr.

Copyright: 1990
Pages: 132
ISBN: 9780890064603

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Description
How can your company safeguard its telecommunication and computer networks against natural disaster, sabotage, and human error? Disaster Recovery Planning for Telecommunications provides the first and only handbook that helps you identify your system's vulnerabilities and describes specific risk avoidance measures you can take now when it counts most - before disaster strikes. As founder of the nation's first telecommunication recovery service company, Leo Wrobel shows you the types of recovery plans being implemented by the leading telecommunications, banking, and brokerage corporations. This indispensable text reviews these cases from both a technical and managerial viewpoint. Disaster Recovery Planning for Telecommunications describes how to minimize your businesses's exposure to cut cables, floods, fire, and sabotage and lays out expedient and optimal recovery plans for worst case scenarios.
Table Of Contents
Foreword. An Overview of the Public Network. Designing a Network to Survive. Computer Disaster Recovery. Telecommunications Disaster Recovery. Backup for Telephone Central Offices. Cost Effective Solutions to Network Recovery. Assessing Vulnerability of the Local Service Office. Commonù Communications Disasters. Epilogue. Index.

Author

  • Leo A. Wrobel, Jr. Leo A. Wrobel is the CEO for b4Ci, Inc. in Dallas, Texas. An active author, lecturer and technical expert in the communications industry, he has written/co-written 11 books and over 500 trade articles. Mr. Wrobel holds degrees in telecommunications systems technology, electronic systems technology, and business and public policy.