BICSI releases new edition of Telecom Dictionary

May 10, 2002
Expanding its original edition by almost 50%, BICSI recently released the second edition of its Telecommunications Dictionary. The volume, which includes North American, European, and Australian terms, has a listing of international telecommunications standards, codes, and regulations, as well as contact information. Defined and refined by a panel of industry experts, the dictionary is intended to

Expanding its original edition by almost 50%, BICSI recently released the second edition of its Telecommunications Dictionary. The volume, which includes North American, European, and Australian terms, has a listing of international telecommunications standards, codes, and regulations, as well as contact information.

Defined and refined by a panel of industry experts, the dictionary is intended to be the standard for all glossaries contained in BICSI technical publications. It is available to BICSI members for $29 and to nonmembers for $39. Visit www.bicsi.org for information on ordering.

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