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Switching Systems and Applications

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This book looks at principles of switching and describes the construction and application of public and private switching systems. The invention of the first electronic switch by Stowger forms a landmark in the history of telecommunications and since then switching has become the hub of any telecommunications system. This book covers the differences between the public switches and PABXs, describes the construction of a representative sample and introduces applications most frequently associated with a switch, such as centrex and call management.



Fraidoon Mazda has held various senior technical management posts within the
electronics and telecommunications industries and is currently a Technical Manager at Nortel. He has written eight books and been translated into four languages. In addition he has edited the Electronics Engineers Reference Book and the Telecommunications Engineers Reference Book, both published by Butterworth-Heinemann.

288 pages, Paperback

First published May 30, 1996

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