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Integrated Communications Management of Broadband Networks

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Integrated Communications Management of Broadband Networks
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Publisher: Crete University Press
ISBN/ASIN: 9605240068
Number of pages: 444

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This book addresses the technologies and methods required for the management of broadband networks and services. It introduces relevant background information and presents detailed technical descriptions, covering a range of topics related to TMN realization - from definition of case studies, through design and implementation, to validation and experimentation.

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