A study of the architectures of the systems that provide telephone
service, including a look at architectures for future systems. It
describes the hardware and software of five different systems in
detail, offering communications professionals the information they
need to understand switching systems in historical context and in
relation to regulatory frameworks. The book also examines how
factors such as customer services and modern computer applications
have affected switching systems, and it provides background
discussions on relevant theory and boundary conditions - such as
transmission systems, telephone operation, and the human element.
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