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New for 2008 The 24th Expanded and Updated Edition
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Amazon
readers gave it Every large and small telecom company gives it to their employees to help them understand their increasingly complex world. The reason? Newton and his editors write this dictionary in non-technical business language. Newton believes that anyone in business ought to be able to understand complex technical terms, and figure their significance. Newton's objective is to explain what the technology means, what it does, what its benefits are, and what its pitfalls are. Newton’s Telecom Dictionary is now in its 24th edition. At 1,056 pages, it defines 24,500 terms, making it the biggest telecom dictionary in the world and one of the largest technical/business dictionaries. The dictionary has received many glowing reviews: "A
must-read." -- Interactive Week "A
page-turner that invites use." -- IEEE "A
fixture on the desks of many who deal with the technical world."
-- The New York Times
"An essential resource." -- PC Magazine
"Newton understands the gravity of telecom, but approaches its complex
workings with a little levity. His book is a must-read for anyone who
wants to pierce the veil of the Internet's inner workings and the telecom
networks on which it thrives. -- eWeek "We
rate this essential resource publication with 5 stars. If you are involved
in IT, communications, cabling, or facilities management, you don't want
to leave home without it." -- Frank Bisbee "Your
dictionary has kept me from NOT looking like an idiot several times, and
I have years of experience in telecom. -- John Balazik Barnes
& Noble had an outsider review the dictionary. click
here.
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