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		<title>Chapter 8 : Conventional Public Data Networks (PDNs) (Page Seventeen)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[References [8-1] Brooks, John. Telephone: The First Hundred Years. NY: Harper and Row, 1976. [8-2] Engineering and Operations in the Bell System. NJ: Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. 1977. [8-3] Bates, Regis J. Introduction to T1/T3 Networking. Norwood, MA: Artech House. 1992. [8-4] Trulove, James E. A Guide to Fractional T1. Norwood, MA: [...]]]></description>
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<p>    [8-1] Brooks, John. Telephone: The First Hundred Years. NY: Harper and Row, 1976.<br />
    [8-2] Engineering and Operations in the Bell System. NJ: Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. 1977.<br />
    [8-3] Bates, Regis J. Introduction to T1/T3 Networking. Norwood, MA: Artech House. 1992.<br />
    [8-4] Trulove, James E. A Guide to Fractional T1. Norwood, MA: Artech House. 1992. <span id="more-49"></span><br />
    [8-5] Flanagan, William A. The Guide to T-1 Networking. NY: Telecom Library Inc. 1990.<br />
    [8-6] Minoli, Daniel. Enterprise Networking: Fractional T1 to SONET, Frame Relay to BISDN. Norwood, MA: Artech House. 1993.<br />
    [8-7] Nolle, Tom. “Don’t Bury Traditional T1 Just Yet.” Business Communications Review. September 1995.<br />
    [8-8] Gelber, Stan. Introduction to Data Communications: A Practical Approach. Horsham, PA: Professional Press Books. 1991.<br />
    [8-9] Doll, Dixon R. Data Communications: Facilities, Networks, and Systems Design. NY: John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 1978.<br />
    [8-10] Elbert, Bruce R. Private Telecommunication Networks. Norwood, MA: Artech House. 1989.<br />
    [8-11] Korzeniowski, Paul. “T1 Continues to Grow in Private Networks.” Business Communications Review. February 1996.<br />
    [8-12] Rhode, David. “Sprint turns on 800 Switched Data Service.” Network World. October 30, 1995.<br />
    [8-13] Briere, Daniel. “Digital 800 Era Arrives-So Does a Dilemma.” Network World. March 6, 1995.<br />
    [8-14] “Digital 800 Gains Momentum.” Network World. September 25, 1995.<br />
    [8-15] Kleinrock, Leonard. Principles and Lessons in Packet Communications. Partridge, Craig. Innovations in Internetworking. Norwood MA: Artech House. 1988.<br />
    [8-16] Heart, F.E.; Kahn, R.E.; Ornstein, S.M.; Crowther, W.R.; and Walden, D.C. The interface message processor for the ARPA computer network. Partridge, Craig. Innovations in Internetworking. Norwood, MA: Artech House. 1988.<br />
    [8-17] Spohn, Darren L. Data Network Design. NY: McGraw-Hill, Inc. 1993.<br />
    [8-18] Stallings, William. ISDN and Broadband ISDN with Frame Relay and ATM (Third Edition). NY: Prentice-Hall. 1995.<br />
    [8-19] Rybczynski, Antony. X.25 Interface and End-to-End Virtual Circuit Service Characteristics. Partridge, Craig. Innovations in Internetworking. Norwood, MA: Artech House. 1988.<br />
    [8-20] Held, Gilbert. Understanding Data Communications. Indianapolis, IN: SAMS Publishing. 1994.<br />
    [8-21] Burch, Bill. “X.25 Protocol Proves to Have Enduring Appeal.” Network World. October 31, 1995.<br />
    [8-22] “X.25 Emerges as a LAN Interconnect Option.” Data Communications. March 1995.<br />
    [8-23] Levitt, Jason. “Hold The Phone!” Information Week. May 15, 1995.<br />
    [8-24] Horak, Ray. “ISDN: To Be Delivered as Promised?” Datapro Communications Analyst. Delran, NJ: Datapro Information Services. January 1995.<br />
    [8-25] Greene, Tim. “Sprint/United, Other Small Carriers Get Into ISDN Game.” Network World. August 7, 1995.<br />
    [8-26] Buerger, David J. “National ISDN’s Third Birthday is Nothing to Write Home About.” Network World. November 13, 1995.<br />
    [8-27] Roth, Cliff. “ISDN Modems Come to Town.” NewMedia. March 11, 1996.<br />
    [8-28] Gareiss, Robin. “ISDN: Stop Singing Those Blues.” Data Communications. March 1996.<br />
    [8-29] Sullivan, Kristina B. “ISDN Moves Toward the Mainstream.” PC Week. December 11, 1995.<br />
    [8-30] Stargess, James. “ISDN D Channel Packet Service: Coming Soon to a Store Near You.” Network World. March 11, 1996.<br />
    [8-31] ISDN: A User’s Guide to Services, Applications and Resources in California. San Francisco, CA: Pacific Bell. 1994<br />
    [8-32] “ISDN and Data Networking.” Datapro Communications Analyst. Delran, NJ: Datapro Information Services. May 1995.<br />
    [8-33] Metcalfe, Bob. “The FCC’s Doubling of ISDN Rates May Finally Kick Off a User Revolt.” Infoworld. April 3, 1995.<br />
    [8-34] Case, Linda and Mulligan, John. ISDN As a Telecommuting Solution. Piscataway, NJ: Bellcore. 1996.<br />
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    [8-36] Kalman, Steve. “So You Want to Use ISDN….” Network World. December 4, 1995. </p>
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