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I. Telecommunnications and the Internetworked Enterprise
2. Business Applications of Telecommunications [Figure 6.2] B. The Business Value of Telecommunications [Figure 6.3] C. Trends in Telecommunication [Figure 6.4]
2. Technology Trends 3. Application Trends D. The Internet Revolution [Figure 6.7]
E. The Information Superhighway F. A Telecommunications Network Model [Figure 6.9] G. Types of Telecommunications Networks
2. Local Area Network (LAN) [Figure 6.11] 3. Internetworks 4. Internets and Extranets 5. Client Server Networks 6. Interorganizational Networks [Figure 6.16] II. Technical Telecommunications Alternatives
B. Telecommunications Media [Figure 6.17]
2. Coaxial Cables 3. Fiber Optic 4. Terrestrial Microwave 5. Communications Satellites 6. Cellular Phone Systems 7. Wireless LANs C. Telecommunications Processors
2. Multiplexers 3. Internetworked Processors D. Telecommunications Software
E. Telecommunications Network Typologist
F. Network Architectures & Protocols
2. The Internet's TCP/IP [Figure 6.26] G. Bandwidth Alternatives H. Switching Alternatives I. Access Alternatives |
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