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Newton's Telecom Dictionary: The Authoritative Resource for Telecommunications, Networking, the Internet and Information Technology

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How to maximize the reliability of your telecom network. Newton's Telecom Dictionary has long been required reading for anyone involved in the telecommunications, networking, and Internet industries. It is more essential today than ever before because of the revolutionary changes that continue to unfold. There are many new standards, new technologies, and new vendor-specific terms. This book is for everyone trying to keep up with the new technologies and terms being created every day. Terms are explained in easy-to-understand definitions and mini essays, sprinkled with Newton's dry wit. This book thoroughly defines terms in an accessible and non-technical manner, using as extensive or as brief an explanation as necessary for each term.

859 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1991

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22 reviews4 followers
March 11, 2018
This is a great desk reference for those interested in communications. Still highly applicable.

I tend to rate 3 to 5 stars as I don’t bother with books that aren’t acceptable to the subject. 3 stars means it is a good book, but there are better treatments of the subject matter. 4 stars means the book is great and I use it regularly in projects/research. 5 stars is reserved for top 10-20% on a given shelf that abstracted a particularly difficult idea in an easy to understand manner (i.e. it blew my mind).
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937 reviews54 followers
February 11, 2011


After working in the computer industry for years I
thought I was accustomed to jargon and acronyms, then
we started making computers for telecom companies and
working with them. Phone companies have an 80yr
head start on creating their own gobbldygook and this
book was a great help in deciphering it all, ok most
of it.
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8 reviews4 followers
January 17, 2008
This has endlessly helped me at work. Plus, the author inserts humor into bland tech-talk and definitions.
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38 reviews1 follower
January 16, 2021
I've worked in the Telecom industry for over 10 years this is one of the few books that I keep at my desk. I work at a small rural telephone co-op. whenever we hire a new person I try to find a copy of this book so they have some sort of reference guide my favorite edition of it is the 30th edition.
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69 reviews
July 26, 2007
This book is a must-have for anyone who has anything to do with voice, and if you're in networking, you should get this, because of the popularity of convergence.
11 reviews1 follower
January 27, 2008
Harry is irreverent as ever. A fun break from the usual staid textbook approach to technology, but more helpful than the Dummies series.
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29 reviews
June 17, 2008
I was quite bored. Reading the phone book is more titillating.
27 reviews1 follower
October 16, 2008
THE reference book for telecom and network professionals
3 reviews2 followers
June 18, 2009
Very good reference for my profession. Lots of acronyms.
3 reviews1 follower
May 5, 2008
Too much nonsense in this book. It should be filed in the fictional humor stacks.
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