Communication Networks '90: from access to zero bits, CN seminars covered it all.

Communications NewsVol. 27 Nbr. 3, March 1990

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Seminars at the 1990 Communication Networks show in Washington, DC, covered a range of topics that included broadband networking, the on-going evolution of the TCP/IP technology, and disaster prevention planning. Attendees of a seminar on ISDN heard how automatic number identification saved one firm millions of dollars in blackmail by helping to trap a would-be extortionist who claimed to have put poison in the food-maker's products. Other seminars include a panel on voice-data integration and another on Washington politics that compared the Japanese telecommunications plan, Japan 2000, with the federal government's FTS 2000.

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Communication Networks '90: from access to zero bits, CN seminars covered it all.

Communication Networks '90

From Access to Zero Bits,

CN Seminars Covered It

Broadband networking isn't off in the distant future. It is here today, John McQuillan told a packed Communication Networks seminar.

McQuillan, president of McQuillan ...

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