1st Edition

Computer Telephony Encyclopedia

By Richard Grigonis Copyright 2000
    576 Pages
    by CRC Press

    576 Pages
    by CRC Press

    If you want to grasp the full length and breadth of the rapidly developing computer telephony field, this book is the place to start. Author Richard Grigonis thoroughly explains even the most abstruse ideas in a concise manner that is aimed at all kinds of readers -- students, business executives, telecom managers, call center supervisors or entrepreneurial developers. Each encyclopedia entry is both an adroit explanation of computer telephony technology and a buyer's guide-like discussion of real-world products based upon technology currently available for business and residential communications solutions. ;

    Foreword Computer Telephony for the New Century, Introduction, A-Z. A & B (Robbed) Bit Signaling to Zulu Time, Index.

    Biography

    Richard Grigonis is senior technical editor of Computer Telephony magazine. The winner of several programming awards, Richard has also designed and implemented complete LAN and business systems. He has also advised foreign governments on computer telephony and call center technology.