TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS ARE BECOMING INCREASINGLY COMPLEX. THEY MUST MEET THE NEEDS OF SOPHISTICATED USERS WHO DEMAND A HIGH-LEVEL OF FUNCTIONALITY, HIGH PERFORMANCE, AND LOW COST.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY IS CHANGING RAPIDLY TO MEET THAT NEED. THE 11 ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS REVIEW ARE EXAMPLES OF HOW THIS TECHNOLOGY IS EVOLVING. WHAT FOLLOWS IS A BRIEF SYNOPSIS OF EACH ARTICLE.
The objective of this report is to investigate current conditions in the application of telecommunications to TDM programs that support public transpo...
Fiber-optic cable is recognized as one of the most efficient and reliable mediums of telecommunication available today. The last decade has witnessed ...
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