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Walter J. Goralski has more than 25 years in the data communications field, including 14 years with ATandT. He is currently a Senior Member of Technical Staff with Hill Associates, a technical training and consulting firm inColchester, Vermont, and an adjunct professor of computer science at Pace afficher plus University Graduate School in New York. He is also the author of several books on ATM, the Internet, TCP/IP, and SONET as well as articles on data communications and other technology issues. Matthew C. Kolon has more than 14 years of experience in MIS and as a consultant in computers and data communications. He is a Senior Member of Technical Staff at Hill Associates, where he teaches classes and develops course materials on routing and routing protocols, TCP/IP, the Internet, and LANs. He has also authored a number of articles on data communications. afficher moins

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This is not an easy read. Then again, if you're using SONET, you aren't looking for a bedtime story. I see (on Amazon) there's a third edition out, and if you're looking at this book, you should get that one instead.

The discussion of SDH in this book is invaluable, but it's changed from 2000 (which is when this was published), and you should be looking at the newer book (ISBN 0072225246) if SONET is part of your workday. Even the update was published in 2002, and the reviews for his current book are mixed.

I appreciated it when I was working, but there are errors (and they apparently didn't get fixed with the 3rd Edition).

Interesting to read all the reviews on Amazon.
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Lyndatrue | Mar 1, 2014 |
Absolutely not recommended.
A perfect example of why the telcos have nothing useful to contribute to the world of technology.

This book is long paean to the joys of circuit switching, with barely a nod to the realities of the internet, and written in 1998 for god's sake.
I was hoping that there'd be something about the signal processing inherent in getting DSL to work, but none of that.
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name99 | Nov 16, 2006 |

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