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Title: Internetworking with TCP/IP Vol.1: Principles, Protocols, and Architecture by Douglas E. Comer
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The all-time best-selling TCP/IP book, this is still the reference for anyone who wants to learn about or work with the TCP/IP protocol suite. Justly renowned for its clarity and accessibility,this superb text covers wide area Internet backbones as well as local area network technologies like FDDI and Ethernet. This is volume 1 of a 3 part set including Internetworking With TCP/IP (Vol. 2): Design, Implementation, and Internals and Internetworking With TCP/IP (Vol. 3): Client-Server Programming and Applications/BSD Socket Version --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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Added: 11th May 2007 08:48:47 AM Modified: 11th May 2007 08:48:47 AM Rate it
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Title: Introduction to IP Television; Why and How Companies are Providing Television Through Data Networks [DOWNLOAD: PDF] (Digital) by Lawrence Harte
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This book explains how and why people and companies are using IP television and Internet television services. You will discover how global television services are already available through the Internet and how you can use standard television to watch global television channels using analog television adapter boxes. The fundamentals of how IP Television works is provided. You will discover how IP television can be watched on different types of viewing devices such as standard televisions with adapters, dedicated IP televisions, multimedia computers and mobile telephones. IP television service allows viewers to have more control of Internet television services. This control ranges from instant service activation to real time television on demand controls. Some of the advanced Internet television features such as personal media channels, anywhere television extensions, global television channels and multimedia programs are described. In addition to the traditional ways of television channel selection, you will learn about new ways television channels can be search and selected using interactive electronic programming guides (EPGs). The different types of media formats that are used for IP television services are explained along with their control protocols. Not all IP Television systems and services are the same. There are cost and quality tradeoffs along with common problem areas and risks. You will discover how the audio and video service quality can range from poor to above the quality that is already delivered to standard TV. Because each IP television viewer has a unique address, this allows advertising messages to be sent to specific viewers (addressable advertising). The ability to direct advertising messages to specific target audiences (addressable advertising) is more valuable to companies than traditional broadcast advertising and this may result in reduced viewing costs.
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Added: 20th May 2006 05:24:38 AM Modified: 20th May 2006 05:24:38 AM Rate it
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Title: IPTV: Broadband Meets Broadcast - The Network Television Revolution (Paperback) by William J. Cooper, Graham Lovelace
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This report by William Cooper and Graham Lovelace, published by informitv in association with Lovelace Consulting Limited, is recommended reading for anyone that needs to know about the future of television.
IPTV - the delivery of digital television and other audio and video services over broadband data networks using internet protocols - will transform the television landscape.
This exclusive executive briefing provides a unique insight into the next revolution in digital television.
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Added: 20th May 2006 05:23:22 AM Modified: 20th May 2006 05:23:22 AM Rate it
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Title: IPv6 Essentials by Silvia Hagen
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IPv6 Essentials, Second Edition provides a succinct, in-depth tour of all the new features and functions in IPv6. It guides you through everything you need to know to get started, including how to configure IPv6 on hosts and routers and which applications currently support IPv6. The new IPv6 protocols offers extended address space, scalability, improved support for security, real-time traffic support, and auto-configuration so that even a novice user can connect a machine to the Internet. Aimed at system and network administrators, engineers, network designers, and IT managers, this book will help you understand, plan for, design, and integrate IPv6 into your current IPv4 infrastructure.
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Added: 11th May 2007 08:46:49 AM Modified: 11th May 2007 08:46:49 AM Rate it
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