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BICSIUnderstanding Voice and
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Published: 23rd May 2006 |
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Add CommentFiled in: BICSI CertificationUnderstanding Voice and Data Networks is intended as an introduction to the
communications technologies used in transporting voice and data. It provides a
broad base of knowledge into communications networks but doesn’t require
prior technical background or experience in the field. The goal of the course is
to provide a comprehensive understanding of communications technologies
and their implications on business. Understanding Voice and Data Networks
combines computer, electrical engineering, and business aspects of communications
by providing a thorough, up-to-date presentation of the latest technologies
being deployed. The material also is appropriate as a reference tool for those
who need to understand more about broadband voice and data communications
concepts and technologies.
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