Multimedia networking key to the converging information industry

With global communications systems rapidly converging into a single, interactive, digital network, the efficient, effective, and perhaps profitable conveyance of multimedia information to and from remote locations is now near at hand. How is this convergence building, who are the major players in it...

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Main Author: Agnew, Palmer W (Author)
Other Authors: Kellerman, Anne S.
Format: Book
Published: Reading, Mass. Addsion-Wesley Pub. 1996
©1996
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