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“In this updated and expanded edition of her excellent
telecommunications primer, Lili explains in just the right detail
everything you need to know to become fluent in this most important
and fascinating industry. Besides including a satisfying amount of
expert technical detail, the book also discusses equally crucial
aspects of how communications technology affects society, culture,
and politics. Electronic communications is changing the world for
the better; learn from Lili’s expertise how you, too, can
participate in the revolution.”
—Steve Riley, senior security strategist, Microsoft
Corporation
“The book you hold in your hand is a rarity. In more than
thirty years of teaching, administration, and research in
telecommunications, I have never found a single book that could
serve these diverse areas. The search is over.
Telecommunications Essentials is best-of-breed in
telecommunications publishing and represents the most thorough,
comprehensive, and forward-looking resource to date. Both student
and practitioner alike will find the unique blend of introductory
and advanced material a ‘one-stop-shop.’ If it was a
movie, this book would receive two thumbs up!”
—Dr. Art St. George, manager of advanced technologies,
University of New Mexico
“Telecommunications Essentials should be on the
shelf of every professional working in voice and data networking.
It is the first place I go when I need to look up something that I
am unsure of or when I encounter a new or unfamiliar term. I have
been using Telecommunications Essentials now for two years
as the course text for business technology students taking
Introduction to Telecommunications. My course covers the entire
book and the students end up with a practical knowledge base of the
components, technologies, and connectivity that make today’s
networks work. This new edition is most welcome since it includes
new advances in the areas of fiber optics, wireless, Voice over IP,
and broadband technologies that have emerged since the publication
of the first edition. This new edition will replace my well-worn
copy of my first edition of Telecommunications Essentials,
which has served me well so far.”
—Robert Hudyma, professor of business, Ryerson
University
“This is an excellent reference book on
telecommunications. It’s up-to-date on the latest technology,
it’s comprehensive, and most of all, it’s easy to read
and understand. Lili has the rare ability to explain very complex
subjects well. If you need a good reference book on
telecommunications, I would start with this.”
—To Chee Eng, research director, communications,
Gartner
“Lillian makes telecoms fun.”
—Ni Quiaque Lai, CFO, Hong Kong Broadband Network
Ltd.
“Goleniewski’s Telecommunications Essentials
sets the stage by discussing forward-looking applications that are
made possible by advances in telecommunications technology,
including embedded devices, intelligent wearables, intelligent
robot squads, and many others. This initial discussion is quite
motivating for students and makes them eager to learn about various
networking technologies, which are covered quite well in the rest
of the book. The first edition (published in 2003) was already a
great book for teaching telecommunications essentials, and it is
clear that the second edition brings us up to the present and is a
remarkable treatment of the topic.”
—Dr. Lundy Lewis, chair of the Department of Information
Technology, Southern New Hampshire University
“The book covers not just the fundamentals of
telecommunications, but it easily guides the readers through the
wide variety of technical details of next-generation network
services, converged network architectures, and technologies.
Lillian’s elegant and clear style of presentation makes the
book an excellent reference for system developers as well as
telecommunications system designers to understand the current and
emerging technologies that support business
applications.”
—Dr. Tibro Gyires, professor, Illinois State University,
School of Information Technology
“When Lili published her first edition of
Telecommunications Essentials, I was a consultant in the
communications field. Her guide was the only one I used to keep
current. Now I’m in different field altogether but I need to
understand this highly extensive field. Telecommunications
Essentials is comprehensive, user-friendly, insightful, and
fun. It’s the only resource to have if you want to know
telecom.”
—Dave Feldman, consul, trade and investment, British
Embassy
“After four decades of working in the computer and
telecommunications fields, and more than twenty years of teaching
graduate-level courses in telecommunications and network management
at four universities, I finally have a book that meets the needs of
students who are working to gain an in-depth and comprehensive
grasp of an ever-changing field. Lili Goleniewski wrote that book.
Her second edition is an outstanding contribution to the field and
will be the best teaching aid I have ever had. If you teach you
should use this book. If you want to really learn about
telecommunications and data networks you should insist that your
school adopt the book as a text.”
—Michael Erbschloe, consultant, author, and
educator
“Telecommunications is not just about the legacy telephone
network or the evolving wireless networks or the rapidly expanding
Internet. It is about all of these and much more. It requires years
of expertise in this fascinating field, combined with skillful
writing ability, to develop a book that presents in an interesting
and insightful manner the multifaceted disciplines of
telecommunications. Lillian Goleniewski has accomplished this
immense task with great skill in her book Telecommunications
Essentials. Beginning students and professionals alike will
benefit from this book. It can serve as an excellent reference book
for telecommunications executives and business professionals who
need to understand the basics of telecommunications and the
workings of next-generation networks. Congratulations to the author
on a task well done!”
—Dr. Seshadri Mohan, chair and professor, Systems
Engineering Department, University of Arkansas at Little
Rock
“Telecommunications Essentials is a brilliant book
for a broad and in-depth picture of the nitty-gritty aspects of
telecommunications. Lili has a way of explaining complicated topics
very well. It is a must-have book for any person who works in the
IT world.”
—Lino Alberts, department manager technology operations,
RBTT Bank Aruba N.V.
“A truly amazing book. A ‘must-have’ for
anyone who wants to know the basics of telecommunication, how it
works, and where the industry is heading. This book is excellent
for all audiences—from novice to expert. Lili has
successfully broken down the complexity of telecommunication so it
can be easily understood.”
—Mohd Radzi b. Mohd Yusoff, senior manager, MSC Technology
Centre, Sdn Bhd, Malaysia
“Telecommication Essentials describes the most
technical elements of the subject in layperson’s terms, while
remaining engaging for those with greater understanding. In
providing the link between the most complex of telecommunications
technology and its most simple applications, both now and in the
future, Telecommunication Essentials is the most readable
book on the subject both for newcomers and for ‘old
hands.’ Lili exudes enthusiasm throughout, providing a vision
for the future that draws the reader in.”
—Neil Juggins, head of research, Evolution Securities
China
“One of the great challenges facing those responsible for
setting public policy or regulation associated with the converging
technologies of telecommunications, IT, and media is that before
the ‘ink is dry’ on their pronouncements, advancements
in the underlying science and technology has often made the
‘new’ policy, laws, and regulation out-of-date or
irrelevant. While Lili does not claim to predict the future in her
second edition of Telecommunications Essentials, she takes
what is to many ‘Rocket Science’ and delivers it up in
ways that those responsible for protecting the ‘public
good’ and maintaining more competitive communications
marketplaces can easily understand. Lili is one of the few
telecommunications educators out there, catering to a diverse a
reader base, who has been keeping up with Moore’s Law and
what it really means in the real world of telecommunications. She
continues to maintain her technological neutrality, never
attempting to ‘sell’ a particular flavor-of-the-year
with regard to who is the ‘best’ at delivering
‘what’ to ‘whom,’ nor falling into a
mumbo-jumbo mantra of which national regulatory authority has
invented the best-of-the-best new legal regime, something sorely
needed by those needing a bias free technology primer.”
—Thom Ramsey, partner, Squire, Sanders & Dempsey
(Brussels & Washington, D.C) and former Deputy United States
Coordinator for International Communications and Information
Policy, U.S. Department of State
“As a journalist who writes about the Defense
Department’s most complicated space programs, I need to have
a very clear and current handle on the technology and the
operational aspects of the equipment and platforms. I am always on
the prowl for materials that provide me that kind of background,
concisely and accurately. The best single source for such an
understanding was Telecommunications Essentials. That was,
until author Lillian Goleniewski put together Telecommunications
Essentials, Second Edition. Since the publication of the first
Telecommunications Essentials, technology has grown
enormously and an understanding of those changes is an absolute
must for a reporter who writes stories about the U.S. Air
Force’s latest satellite success or folly. In her second
edition, Lillian Goleniewski does just that. And, in the same
manner of the first, she explains the technology without talking
down to or over the head of less-than-savvy readers. Yet, even
those knowledgeable in these technology areas will find plenty of
gold to mine in the text. With updates on technology and
operations, the book is not only a must-have, but will remain a
sought-after reference and companion for those who need to
understand the industry for years to come.”
—Mike Fabey, air and space warfare reporter, Defense
NewsTelecommunications Essentials, Second Edition,
provides a comprehensive overview of the rapidly evolving world of
telecommunications. Providing an in-depth, one-stop reference for
anyone wanting to get up to speed on the $1.2 trillion
telecommunications industry, this book not only covers the basic
building blocks but also introduces the most current information on
new technologies. This edition features new sections on IP
telephony, VPNs, NGN architectures, broadband access alternatives,
and broadband wireless applications, and it describes the
technological and political forces at play in the world of
telecommunications around the globe.
Topics include
Communications fundamentals, from traditional transmission media, to establishing communicationschannels, to the PSTN
Data networking and the Internet, including the basics of data communications, local area networking, wide area networking, and the Internet and IP infrastructures
Next-generation networks, including the applications, characteristics, and requirements of the new generation of networks that are being built to quickly and reliably carry the ever-increasing network traffic, focusing on IP services, network infrastructure, optical networking, and broadband access alternatives
Wireless networking, including the basics of wireless networking and the technologies involved in WWANs, WMANs, WLANs, and WPANs
IP protocols, including IPv4 and IPv6, IP QoS, and NSIS
IP telephony, including VoIP, softswitches, SIP, H.323, Megaco and MGCP, and ENUM
Virtual private networks, including IPsec, BGP-MPLS, VPWS and VPLS VPNs, and VPN security mechanisms
Digital video and TV standards, including DTV, HDTV, ATSC, DVB, and ISDB
Convergence and NGNs, IMS, MSPPs, QoS, and MPLS
Optical networking, including WDM/DWDM/CWDM, ROADMs, optical switches, OTN, ASON and ASTN, GigE/10GigE/EFM and RPR, and GMPLS
Broadband access, including DSL, DOCSIS, PacketCable and OpenCable, FTTx and PONs, broadband PLT, and HANs
3G/4G/5G networks, including WCDMA, HSDPA/HSDPA/HSDPO, OFDM, and MIMO
Broadband wireless standards, including Wi-Fi, WiMax, WiBro, Bluetooth, UWB, and RFID
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I'm still waiting this book. I bought this book more than one month ago. The answer that I got when i was asking about the book was "Wait until next month and let us know if you don't receive..."
Is a shame, but I have to say that i won't buy again on amazon...
regards
Arnau Alcaraz
Total Telecom Immersion - 2009-05-15
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This was my telecom textbook, and I literally pored over it. What a thorough resource. It is clear the whole time you read it that the author is enthralled with the scientific concepts underlying the means of intelligent communications. It can overwhelm you from time to time, but it's not for lack of clarity -- and whenever you're ready to re-immerse yourself in more information, the book is there for you.
Telcoms Essentials - 2009-04-29
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This is homework, but it is also pretty interesting. Sometimes it lacks sufficient technical details for my liking, and it can also read like a marketing document at times, but it still continues clear explanations of all the important concepts. A major failing is the lack of consistent notes for acronyms - sometimes they are explained, often not, and so a lot of time is wasted re-looking them up.
The book I was looking for - 2008-04-30
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I wanted a book with all the network technologies, such WiMAX, FTTH and NGNs. This book contains all this information.
It is what it says it is - 2007-03-20
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As an electronic engineer and graduate student, I found the book to be very comprehensive in discussing various emerging and present telecommunication technologies. The book would describe quite accurately the technology without bogging you down with unnecessary details. It manages to be brief while still providing valuable data for the telecommunications professional, and broad enough to cover a wide spectrum (no pun intended) of material. And most importantly, it isn't a bore to read.
I recommend this to anyone seeking a basic to intermediate knowledge of a broad array of telecommunciations concepts and applications.
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