Telecom For Dummies

Telecom For Dummies by Stephen P. Olejniczak, published by John Wiley & Sons on April 10, 2006, is a comprehensive guide designed to assist small and medium-sized businesses in navigating the complexities of telecommunications. This 384-page book provides an overview of the telecom industry, including major players and the existing infrastructure, while simplifying the often confusing telecom terminology.
Readers will find practical insights on managing telecom services effectively to save money for their companies. The book addresses key topics such as understanding billing, troubleshooting issues, and identifying the most suitable telecom services for specific business needs. Additionally, it explores emerging trends like Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and their potential to reduce costs, making it a valuable resource for those looking to optimize their telecom expenditures.
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Find out how to manage your telecom services and save your company money!
- Worldwide telecom spending was over $4 trillion in 2004, and virtually all 12 million businesses in the U.S. buy phone and other telecom services
- Our book shows people at small and medium-sized businesses how to make sense of telecom lingo and get the best deals
- Includes an overview of the major players in the telecom industry and an easy-to-understand explanation of the existing telecom infrastructure
- Helps people pinpoint the telecom services best suited to their business needs, understand billing, and troubleshoot problems
- Covers emerging industry trends, such as Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), and how they can help businesses cut costs
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