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1999 Fiber OpticsYellow PagesThe International Fiber Optics YellowPages is the most extensive and onlydirectory of worldwide Fiber OpticManufacturers, suppliers, serviceproviders, consultants, and publishersavailable anywhere.
In addition to the directory, the FiberOptics Yellow Pages containshelpful, up-to-date information a userneeds when making critical decisionson fiber optic products & services.
• NIUF ISDN Applications—Status ofISDN Applications
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means to locate other ISDN sourcematerials
• 1999 Telecommunications Calendar—An International listof Conferences and Exhibitionsfeaturing ISDN Equipmentand Services
• Glossary of Terms—A “dictionary”of ISDN Terminology
• ISDN User Groups—Listingof major ISDN user groupsworldwide
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• Directory of Manufacturersand Suppliers
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1999 ISDNYellow PagesThe 1999 International ISDN YellowPages is the only user ISDN referencevolume available anywhere.
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1978 PROCEEDINGS
FOC ‘78, Chicago, 1978ITEM# 133F01 $50
1979 PROCEEDINGS
FOC ‘79, Chicago, 1979ITEM# 133F02 $50
1980 PROCEEDINGS
EFOC ‘80, Paris, 1980ITEM# 133E03 $50
FOC ‘80, San Francisco 1980ITEM# 133F04 $50
1981 PROCEEDINGS
FOC ‘81, BostonITEM# 133F05 $50
Europe, AmsterdamITEM# E881PRISDN $50
FOC ‘81 West, San FranciscoITEM# 133F06 $75
EFOC ‘81, CologneITEM# 133E07 $75
1982 PROCEEDINGS
EFOC ‘82, LosAngelesITEM# 133F08 $75
1983 PROCEEDINGS
EFOC ‘83, Atlantic CityITEM# 133F09 $75
1984 PROCEEDINGS
EFOC ‘84, Las VegasITEM# 133F10 $75
ACOFT ‘84, AustraliaITEM# ACOF84 $50
1985 PROCEEDINGS
ACOFT ‘85, Australian Fiber OpticsITEM# ACOF85 $75
ICOC/ECOC ‘85Venice,ltalyITEM# ECOC85 $195
ISDN ‘85, Networks for the FutureITEM# 126185 $50
EFOC ‘85, MontreauxITEM# 133E11 $75
FOC/LAN ‘85, San FranciscoITEM# 133F12 $75
FODC ‘85, Ljubljana, YugoslaviaITEM# 133D13 $75
1986 PROCEEDINGS
ACOFT ‘86, Australia Fiber OpticsITEM# ACOF86 $75
ISDN ‘86ITEM# 126186 $50
ECOC ‘86, Barcelona, spainECOC86 $195
EFOC ‘86, Amsterdam
ITEM# 133E14 $100
ISDN ‘86 Basel, SwitzerlandITEM# 126E86 $50
FOC/LAN ‘86, OrlandoITEM# 133F15 $100
1987 PROCEEDINGS
ACOFT ‘87, Australia Fiber OpticsITEM# ACOF87 $100
ISDN ‘87 Proceedings U.S.ITEM# 126187 $50
MFOC ‘87, Washington, DCITEM# 133M87 $100
ECOC ‘87Helsinki,FinlandITEM# ECOC87 $195
EFOC ‘87, Basel, SwitzerlandITEM# 133E87 $100
FOC/LAN ‘87,AnaheimITEM# 133F87 $100
1988 PROCEEDINGS
ACOFT ‘88, Austraia Fiber OpticsITEM# ACOF88 $100
ISDN ‘88 Proceedings U.S.ITEM# 126188 $75
MFOC ‘88, Washington, DCITEM# 133M88 $100
EFOC ‘88, AmsterdamITEM# E88FPR $100
MFOC ‘88, AmsterdamITEM# EA8MPRE $100
FOC/LAN ‘88, AtlantaITEM# 133F88 $100
MFOC ‘88-West,LosAngelesITEM# MW88PR $100
1989 PROCEEDINGS
ACOFT ‘89- Australia Fiber OpticsITEM# ACOF89 $100
ISDN ‘89ITEM# 189PRC $100
IOOC/ECOC ‘89GothenburgSwedenITEM# ECOC89 $195
TRADE SHOWS /CONFERENCES
ACOFTAustralian Conference on Optical FiberTechnology
ATMAsynchrous Transfer Mode
BROADBAND FOC/LANBroadband’97
ECIOEuropean Conference on Integrated Optics
ECOCEuropean Conference on OpticalCornmunications
EFOCEuropean Fiber Optics & Communications
ELANEuropean Local Area Networks
EMFOCEuropean MiGtary Fber Optics &Communications
FOCFiber Optics & Communications
FOC/LANFiber Optics .& Communications/Local AreaNetwork
IPOFInternational/Plastic Optical FiberConference
LCFDDILow Cost FDOI
MFOCMilitary Fber Optics & Communications
ISFOCInternational Russian Fibre OpticsConference
FDOCFiber Optics for Developing Countries
OFSOptical Fiber Sensors
POFPlastic Optical Fiber
RUSSATRussian Satellite Conference
EFOC ‘89, AmsterdamITEM# E89EPR $135
MFOC ‘89, AmsterdamITEM# E89MPRE $135
ELAN ‘89, AmsterdamITEM# E89LPR $135
ISDN, U.S.ITEM# I90PRC $125
Broadband(FOC/LAN) ‘89ITEM# F89PRC $125
MFOC ‘89, Washington, DCITEM# M89PRC $125
MFOC ‘89-West, L A., CAITEM# MW89PC $250
1990 PROCEEDINGS
EFOC ‘90, Munich, GermanyITEM# E9OEPR $145
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ELAN ‘89, AmsterdamITEM# E89LPR $135
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Broadband(FOC/LAN) ‘89ITEM# F89PRC $125
MFOC ‘89, Washington, DCITEM# M89PRC $125
MFOC ‘89-West, L A., CAITEM# MW89PC $250
1990 PROCEEDINGS
EFOC ‘90, Munich, GermanyITEM# E9OEPR $145
LAN ‘90, Munich GermanyITEM# E9OLPR $145
EMFOC ‘90, Munich, GermanyITEM# E9OMPR $145
Broadband ‘90, Baltimore, MDITEM# F9OPRC $125
POF’90, Boston, MAITEM# P9OPRC $125
ECOC ‘90, Amsterdam,NetherlandsITEM# ECOC90 $195
ACOFT ‘90, Australian Fiber OpticsITEM# ACOF90 $195
OFS ‘90, Sydney, AustraliaITEM# O90PRC $195
1991 PROCEEDINGS
Plastic Optical Fiber, San Diego, CAITEM# P91PRC $125
ISDN U.S.ITEM# ACOF91 $125
ACOFT ‘91, Australian Fiber OpticsITEM# I91PRC $125
ISFOC ‘91, Leningrad, USSRITEM# IS9LPC $195
EFOC ‘91, London, EnglandITEM# E9LEPR $145
ELAN ‘91,London,EnglandITEM# E9LLPR $145
ECOC ‘91, FranceITEM# ECOC91 $195
1992 PROCEEDINGS
ACOFT ‘92, Australian Fiber OpticsITEM# ACOF92 $125
EFOC ‘92, Paris,FranceITEM# E92EPR $145
ENETWORKS ‘92,Paris,FranceITEM# E92NPR $145
ECOC ‘92, BerlinITEM# ECOC92 $195
LCFDDI ‘92, Boston, MAITEM# LCFP92 $250
POF ‘92,Paris, FranceITEM# P92PRCI $125
ISFOC ‘92,St.Petersburg, RussiaITEM# IS92PC $195
1993 PROCEEDINGS
ACOFT ‘93 Australian Fiber OpticsITEM# ACOF93 $145
ISDN ‘93 U.S.ITEM# I92PRC $125
RUSSAT ‘93, St. Petersburg, RussiaITEM# R93SAT $195
ISFOC ‘93, St. Petersburg RussiaITEM# IS93PC $195
ATM: Myths & Reality, Boston, MAITEM# A93PRC $295
EFOC ‘93, Hague, The NetherlandsITEM# E93EPR $125
NETWORK ‘93, Hague, The Nether-landsITEM# E93NPRE $125
Optical Access Networks, Hague, TheNetherlandsITEM# E93OPR $125
POF ‘93, Hague, The NetherlandsITEM# P93PPRI $125
ECIO93 Newchatel, SwitzerlandITEM# ECIO93 $195
OFS ‘93, Florence, ItalyITEM# O93PRC $195
ECOC ‘93, SwitzerlandITEM# ECOC93 $195
1994 PROCEEDINGS
ACOFT ‘94: Australian Fiber OpticsITEM# ACOF94 $145
China Fibercom ‘94: ShanghaiITEM# CF94PR $195
EFOC&N ‘94 Optical Component:HeidelburgITEM# E94CPR $150
EFOC&N ‘94 ATM & Networks:HeidelburgITEM# E94NPR $150
EFOC&N ‘94: Optical Comm.ITEM# E94OPR $150
POF ‘94: Yokehama, JapanITEM# P94PRC $125
ECOC'94, Florence, ItalyITEM# ECOC94 $195
European Fiber OpticsMarkets and OpportunitiesITEM# E94EXB $295
1995 PROCEEDINGS
ACOFT'95, Australian Fiber OpticsITEM# ACOF95 $145
ECOC'95, Brussels, BelgiumITEM# ECOC95 $295
ECIO'95, Delft, The NetherlandsITEM# ECIO95 $195
Broadband Networking Markets:
Brighton, UKITEM# E95EXB $295
Broadband Superhighways: Brighton,UKITEM# E95BSH $150
ATM, Networks and LANs: Brighton,UKITEM# E95ANL $150
Technology and Infrastructure: Brighton,UKITEM# E95TAI $150
POF'95: Boston, MAITEM# P95PRC $125
China Telecom 2000, WashngtonITEM# CH95PRC $395
1996 PROCEEDINGS
POF'96, Paris , FranceITEM# P96PRC $125
Broadband'96:The Last 100 MetersITEM# BB96$195
China Telecom 2000, WashngtonITEM# CH96PRC $395
ACOFT’96, Australian Fiber OpticsITEM# ACOF96 $145
1997 PROCEEDINGS
Broadband’97 The Last 100 MetersITEM# BB97PRC $125
POF’97, BostonITEM# P97PRC $125
ECOC’97,ITEM# ECOC97 $295
Europe ‘97ECO92 $195
Australian Fiber OpticsITEM # ACOFT98 $145
Human Factor in Telecommuniations V.16: Oslo, NorwayITEM # 125416 $195
1998 PROCEEDINGS
POF World’98, Providence, RIITEM# P98PRC $125
ECOC’98, MadridITEM# ECOC98 $295 EACH
China Telecom 2000 WashingtonD.C.China Telecom 2000 New YorkITEM# CH98PRC $395
OFSITEM# OFA98 $195
Australian Fiber OpticsITEM # ACOFT98 $195
India TelecomITEM# IND’98 $395
1999 PROCEEDINGS
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ECOC’99$295
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GROUP I:PROPRIETARY LISTS(subscribers and inquiries)
Information Getekeepers Inc. (IGI)has developed unique telecommuni-cations and networking list which aredivided into specific industrysubsectors. Each of these subsectorlists represents the hottest sectors ofthe industry. IGI invest heavily incollecting these names and focuseson high level executives. Except forthe installer lists, all other list representmiddle management and above.These lists are divided into two parts.The first is made up of purchasers ofIGI’s newsletters, studies andpublications. IGI also acquires as partof this list attendees at conferencesand seminars who have paid forattendance. The second arepromotional names collected on anindividual basis from press releases, e-mail inquiries for specific products,company reports, IGI consultingstudies, conferences, seminars andother sources who have specific titlesin each of the subsectors. Typical titlesinclude President, CEO, VicePresident of Marketing, new businessdevelopment, strategic planning,international marketing managers,subsector product managers, R&Ddirctors, engineering managers, etc.
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SOURCE:SOURCE:SOURCE:SOURCE:SOURCE: Direct mail, trade show andconference registrations and inquiries.UPDATED:UPDATED:UPDATED:UPDATED:UPDATED: July 29, 1997MINIMUM ORDER:MINIMUM ORDER:MINIMUM ORDER:MINIMUM ORDER:MINIMUM ORDER: 3,000FORMAT:FORMAT:FORMAT:FORMAT:FORMAT: Sequenced by country,by city within country.SELECTIONS:SELECTIONS:SELECTIONS:SELECTIONS:SELECTIONS:Country ............................ $ 7.50/MP.S. Labels(1, 2, or 3 column) ..... $200.00/MKey Coding ..................... $ 5.00/MSAMPLE:SAMPLE:SAMPLE:SAMPLE:SAMPLE:One mail piece required for approval.DELIVERY: DELIVERY: DELIVERY: DELIVERY: DELIVERY: Allow 14 working daysfromreceipt of order.AVAILABILITY:AVAILABILITY:AVAILABILITY:AVAILABILITY:AVAILABILITY:Cheshire labels ............................. n/cP.S. Labels .................... $210.00/MMagnetic tape (one time use) ...... $150.00IBM 31/2 or 5 1/4 diskette,low or high density ............... $15.00
Central America......ABelize ................................................ 44Costa Rica .................................... 135El Salvador ...................................... 79Guatemala ................................... 115Honduras ......................................... 65Mexico ........................................ 1643Nicaragua ...................................... 35Panama ......................................... 114SUBTOTAL 2230
South America......BArgentina ...................................... 619Bolivia ............................................ 123Brazil ............................................ 1254Chile .............................................. 454Columbia ...................................... 429Ecuador ......................................... 165Falkland Island .................................. 9French Guyana ................................. 3Guyana ............................................ 35Paraguay ......................................... 38Peru ................................................ 234Suriname .......................................... 16Trinidad/Tobago ........................... 68Uruguay ........................................... 83Venezuela .................................... 299SUBTOTAL 3789
Canada..................CSUBTOTAL 7551
Carribean..............DAnguilla ............................................... 9Antigua ............................................. 30Aruba ................................................ 24Bahamas .......................................... 54Barbados ......................................... 63Bermuda .......................................... 81Cayman Island ............................... 25Cuba ................................................ 44Dom. Republic ................................ 77Grenada .......................................... 23Guadeloupe ...................................... 6Haiti .................................................. 39Jamaica ............................................ 72Martinique .......................................... 8Montserrat ....................................... 11Neth. Antilles ................................... 39St. Kitts .............................................. 34St. Lucia ............................................ 18St. Vincent ........................................ 14Turks/Caicos .................................. 11Virgin Islands ................................... 13SUBTOTAL 695
Western Europe....EAlbania ............................................. 14Andorra ............................................... 6Austria ............................................ 282Belguim ......................................... 951Cyprus .............................................. 49Denmark ....................................... 655Finland ........................................... 692France ......................................... 4576Germany ..................................... 4067Gibraltar .......................................... 16Greece .......................................... 194Greenland .......................................... 4Iceland ............................................. 26Ireland ........................................... 281Italy .............................................. 1911Liechtenstein .................................... 16Luxembourg ..................................... 46Malta ................................................ 42Monaco ........................................... 16
N. Ireland ........................................ 27Norway ........................................ 454Portugal ......................................... 342San Marino ........................................ 7Scotland ........................................ 271Spain ............................................. 852Sweden ....................................... 1083Switzerland ................................ 1882The Netherlands ....................... 1793UK ................................................ 6935Vatican City ........................................ 8SUBTOTAL 27,498
Eastern Europe.....FArmenia ............................................... 4Azerbaijan .......................................... 2Belarus ................................................ 9Bosnia .................................................. 2Bulgaria ......................................... 107Croatia ................................................ 9Czechoslovakia .......................... 240Estonia ................................................. 6Hungary ........................................ 203Kazakhstan ......................................... 8Kyrgyzstan ....................................... 11Latvia ................................................. 22Lithuania .............................................. 6Macedonia ........................................ 2Moldavia ............................................ 4Poland ........................................... 369Rep of Georgia ................................. 2Romania ........................................ 100Russia ............................................. 737
Serbia .................................................. 2Slovak Republic .............................. 27
Slovenia ........................................... 23
Tajikistan ............................................. 2
Turkmenistan ....................................... 5
Ukraine ............................................. 75Uzbekistan ....................................... 28
Yugoslavia .................................... 110SUBTOTAL 2,115
Middle East...........G
Afghanistan ..................................... 17
Bahrian ............................................. 36
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Iran .................................................... 85
Iraq .................................................... 33
Israel .............................................. 892
Jordan ............................................... 31
Kuwait .............................................. 55
Lebanon ........................................... 27
Oman ............................................... 71
Qatar ................................................ 33
Saudi Arabia ............................... 208
Syria .................................................. 30
Turkey ............................................ 147
U. Arab Emirates ......................... 105
Yemen .............................................. 49SUBTOTAL 1,819
North Africa..........H
Algeria .............................................. 41
Egypt ................................................. 82
Libya .................................................... 8
Morocco ......................................... 46
Tunisia ............................................... 36SUBTOTAL 213
West Africa............I
Angola ............................................. 19
Benin ................................................. 18
Burkina Faso ................................... 19
Burundi ............................................. 25
Cameroon ....................................... 34
Cape Verde .................................... 12
Equator Guinea .............................. 18
Gabon ............................................. 31
Gambia............................................ 19
Ghana .............................................. 46
Guinea ............................................. 19
Guinea-Bissau .................................... 9
Ivory Coast ...................................... 43
Liberia ............................................... 34
Mali .................................................. 16
Niger ................................................ 21
Nigeria ............................................. 68
Sao Tome ........................................ 13
Senegal ............................................ 66
Sierra Leone .................................... 32
St Helena ............................................ 6
Togo ................................................. 23
Upper Volta ....................................... 2SUBTOTAL 593
Central Africa........J
Chad ................................................ 18
Congo .............................................. 16
Ctr. African Rep. ............................. 26
Djibouti ............................................. 14
Ethiopia ............................................ 32
Kenya ............................................... 40
Rwanda ............................................ 26
Somali .............................................. 16
Sudan ............................................... 19
Tanzania .......................................... 31
Uganda ............................................ 28
Zaire ................................................. 25SUBTOTAL 292
Southern Africa....K
Botswana ......................................... 13
Comoros .......................................... 16
Lesotho ................................................ 9
Madagascar .................................. 18
Malawi ............................................ 16
Mauritania ....................................... 13
Mauritius .......................................... 31
Mozambique .................................. 19
Namibia ........................................... 10
Reunion ............................................... 3
Seychelles ....................................... 14
South Africa .................................. 278
Swaziland ....................................... 17
Zambia ............................................. 40
Zimbabwe ....................................... 45SUBTOTAL 540
South East Asia....L
Bangladesh ..................................... 39
Bhutan .............................................. 11
Brunei ............................................... 21
Cambodia .......................................... 3
China ............................................. 762
Hong Kong .................................. 574
India ............................................. 1472
Indonesia ...................................... 236
Japan ........................................... 5438
Korea ........................................... 1390
Laos ................................................... 14
Macao ............................................. 20
Malaysia ...................................... 372
Maldives ............................................. 8
Mongolia ........................................... 4
Myanmar ......................................... 30
Nepal ............................................... 30
Pakistan ............................................ 89
Philippines ..................................... 414
Singapore ..................................... 338
Sri Lanka .......................................... 26
Taiwan........................................... 881
Thailand ........................................ 266
Vietnam ............................................ 14SUBTOTAL 12,452
Asia Pacific..........M
Australia ...................................... 2005
Cook Islands ...................................... 8
Fiji ...................................................... 51
Kiribati .............................................. 15
Mariana Islands ............................. 17
Marshall Island .............................. 13
Micronesia ......................................... 2
Nauru .................................................. 5
New Caledonia ............................ 16
New Zealand ............................. 442
Niue Island ......................................... 3
Palau ................................................. 22
Papua New Guinea ..................... 31
Samoa .............................................. 27
Solomon Islands ............................. 11
Tahiti ................................................. 14
Tonga ............................................... 10
Tuvalu .................................................. 9
Vanuatu ............................................ 15
Wallis & Futuna ................................. 1SUBTOTAL 2,715
TOTAL: 62,542
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ATM Networks Proceedings
The ATM Networks Proceedingscontain sixty two papers presented atthe 12th annual European Fiber Opticsand Communications NetworksConference (EFOC/Networks‘94)held in Heidelberg, Germany June1994. The papers present an up-to-date view of ATM technology andapplications in Europe.232 pages, $150.00ITEM # E94NPR
ATM Myths & Reality -Conference Proceedings
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NTIS Bibliographic Database1990-1994. Includes 74 citationsof reports and publications on ATM.ITEM # ATMB02, 1995, $95.00
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Citation only of articles contained inCommunications Week andInformation Week from December1988 to December 1994. Thepublication contains 516 citations.ITEM # ATMB03, 1995, $75.00
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Articles appearing in ElectronicEngineering Times and ElectronicBuyers Guide for the period 1988-1994. Contains 491 citations.ITEM # ATMB04, 1995, $75.00
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Articles appearing in vendorsmagazines, VAR Business, OpenSystems today, Computer Resellernews, Network Computer and UnixToday for the period 1988-1944.Contains 587 citations.ITEM # ATMB05, 1995, $75.00
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LIST OF FIBER OPTIC REPRINT SERIES
Vol.1 Fiber Optics Markets, Trendsand Technology Forecasts(487 pages)
Vol.2-1 Optical Fibers andApplications
1985-1989 (390 pages)Vol.2-2 Optical Fibers and
Applications1990-1994 (318 pages)
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Vol.4 Fiber Optics Testand Measurement(423 pg)
Vol.5 Components for Fiber OpticLANs (157 pages)
Vol.6-1 Fiber Optic MetropolitanArea Networks (MANs)1984-1991 (444 pages)
Vol.6-2 Fiber Optic MetropolitanArea Networks (MANs)1992-1994 (481 pages)
Vol.7-1 Fiber Optics LANs1984-1988(394 pages)
Vol.7-2 Fiber Optics LANs,1989-1994 (346 pages)
Vol.8 High Speed Fiber Optic LANs(409 pages)
Vol.9 Fiber Optic Sources andTransmitters(407 pages)
Vol.10 Fiber Optics Standards(312 pages)
Vol.11 Long Distance High Bit RateSystems (333 pages)
Vol.12 CATV and VideoApplications of Fiber Optics(535 pg)
Vol.13 Integrated Optics(465 pages)
Vol.14 Military Applicationsof Fiber Optics(504 pages)
Vol.15 Fiber Optic Sensors(363 pages)
Vol.17 Spicing of Opticat Fibers(126 pages)
Vol.18 Fiber Optic Computer Links(179 pages)
Vol.19 Fiber Optic Connectors(237 pages)
Vol.20 Couplers and WDM Devicesfor Optical Transmission(365 pg)
Vol.21 Fiber Optics Detectorsand Receivers(246 pages)
Vol.22 Fiber Optics Installations(305 pages)
Vol.23 Fiber Optics in Buildings(362 pages)
Vol.24 Fiber Optic DesignConsiderations(278 pages)
Vol.25 Plastic Optical Fibers AndApplications (222 pages)
Vol.26 Radiation Effects on Fiber
Optics and Opto Electronics(213 pages)
Vol.27 Fiber Optics in UnderseaApplications (314 pages)
Vol.28 Fiber Optic s Primer(159 pages)
Vol.29 Fiber Optics in the PowerIndustry(114 pages)
Vol.30 Broadband ISDN(522 pg)
Vol.31 Dtat Links (111 pages)Vol.32 Fiber Optics Components
(204 pg)Vol.33 Broadband Microwave
(109 pages)Vol.34 Fiber Distributed Data
Interface (FDDI)(553 pages)
Vol.35-1 Fiber to the Home(FTTH), 1988-1990(477 pages)
Vol.35-2 Fiber to the Home(FTTH), 1991-1994(363 pages)
Vol.36 Fiber Optic Sensor Develop-ments in Russia (95 pages)
Vol.37 Passive Optical Networks(PON)(301 pages)
Vol.38 Optical Networks(308 pages)
Vol.39 Coherent Fiber OpticsSystems(164 pages)
Vol.40 Optical Switching(197 pages)
Vol.41 ATM (247 pages)
FIBER OPTICS USER’SMANUAL & DESIGNSERIESEACH VOLUME $75FULL SET (17 VOLUMES) $750
I. A User’s Manual forOptical Waveguide Commu-nications.287 pages. A practical guide forsystems designers considering theuse of fiber optic communicationssystems. The discussion includescomponent selection, opticaltechnology, and system design.1975. ITEM # 152U01. $75.
II. Design Handbook forOptical Fiber Systems.253 pages. This handbookprovides communications engineerswith the background data, typicalequipment parameters, designmethods, tradeoff considerations,
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III. Design Curves for OpticalWaveguide CommunicationsSystems.287 pages. This publicationexamines both single- and multi-mode fibers; the latter includes bothstep-index and graded-index fibers.The text and graphics demonstratethe transition from dispersion-limitedto detector noise-limited operation.1974. ITEM # 152U03. $75.
IV. Fiber Optics Design andPackage.(2 parts, 3 volumes) 660 pages.Provides a design methodology forapplying fiber optics technology tocommunications. Applicationsinclude party line multitechnical andpoint-to-point communicationsinvolving analog and digital baseband modulation.1985. ITEM # 152U04. $75.
V. Fiber Optic Codec LinkDesign Manual.150 pages. This manual provides adetailed description and operatinginstructions of a link capable oftransmitting 92 channels of dataover a fiber optic cable up to twokilometers in length.1981. ITEM # 152U05. $75.
VI. Selfoc Handbook.87 pages. An examination of theoptical properties of the SELFOCLens, manufactured by NipponSheet Glass.1979. ITEM # 152U06. $75.
VII. Optical Data Transmis-sion Technology for SpacePayloads.110 pages. A study of fiber optictransmission technology for fixedand drag-on STS payload umbili-cals. The publication examines thesubject from the identification ofspace payload applications thoughthe design, component selection,and comparison with a conventionalapproach.1981. ITEM # 152U07. $75.
VIII. Fiber Optics Technologyfor Underground MineCommunications Systems.170 pages. The objective of thismanual is to evaluate the technicaland economic feasibility of usingfiber optic technology for under-ground coal mine communicationssystems.1980. ITEM # 152U08. $75.
IX. Optical Fiber Communica-tions Link DesingPerformance Standards forLong Haul Telecommunica-tions.118 pages. An engineeringapproach to the design of opticalfiber communications systems inaccordance with military standards.The full range of system designconsiderations is presented alongwith design calculations.1985. ITEM # 152U09. $75.
X. Glossary ofFiber Optic Terms.103 pages. (With English, French,Spanish and German). A glossaryproduced by National Telecommu-nications and Information Agencyand the National Bureau ofStandards, which combines theinterrelated disciplines of communi-cations engineering, physics andmeasurement standards.1986. ITEM # 152U10. $75.
XI. Radiation Effects inOptoelectronic Devices.342 pages. A report prepared bySandia Laboratories in 1977 andupdated in 1984. It reviews thebasics of radiation damage onoptoelectronic devices and itsconsidered the “bible” in the field.1984. ITEM # 152U11. $75.
XII. World’s SubmarineTelephone Cable Systems.415 pages. First published in 1975and updated in 1985, this reportprepared under contract to NTIArepresents the reference work fordesigners of undersea fiber opticcable systems.1984. ITEM # 152U12. $75.
XIII. U.S. Long Distance FiberOptic Networks: Technol-ogy, Evolution andAdvanced Concepts.3 volumes. Study performed forNASA on long distance networksusing technology and cost projec-tions to the year 2000. Valuabledesign and cost information foranyone designing long distancefiber optic networks.1985. ITEM # 152U13. $475.
XIV. On Premise DigitalCommunications Upgradeswith Emphasis on FiberOptics.Report prepared by NTIA for theNational Communications Systems offiber optics for government building.Contains valuable design informationand standards applicable tocommercial buildings as well.1986. ITEM # 152U14. $75.
XV. Design of Fiber OpticTelephone Systems for RuralEnvironments.This volume contains materialsdeveloped at REA for the applica-tion of lightwave systems withparticular emphasis on alternativesystem configurations.1987. ITEM # 152U15.$75.
XVI. Primer On NuclearEffects on Fiber OpticTransmission Systems.This report provides an introductionto the technical backgroundneeded to understand the rationalebehind the multitier specificationdeveloped for the NationalCommunication System by theInstitute of TelecommunicationsSciences. It includes sections onnuclear explosion in general, highaltitude nuclear explosions,properties of optical waveguides,radiation effects on optical systems,and future fiber optic systems.1987. ITEM # 152U16. $75.
XVII. Optic FiberCommunicationsLink Design.This study represents efforts todevelop practical, straightforwardguide lines as an approach to
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systems designed for point-to-pointoptical fiber communications links.As indicated in the document, therecently approved MIL-STD-188-111 was used as a model forparameter specifications, becausethis is the first U.S. standard on opticfiber communications systems.Engineering approaches suggestedin the report will yield first orderapproximations of optical linkperformance, and should be usefulin preliminary design calculationsconcerning choice for subsystemcomponents.1984. ITEM # 152U17. $75.
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ISDN SOURCE BOOK
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Compilation of ISDNApplications
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Guide to Telecom Markets inLatin America & CaribbeanThis report profiles the 43 countries
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Compilation of POFPresentations at OFC-97This is a collection of paperspresented at the POFseminar, pavilion and tuitorial atOFC-97, 1997, $39.95
POF Equipment and ServiceProviders LiteratureThis is the first time data on existingPOF products and serviceshas been collected in one volume.$29.95
POF Market OverviewTutorial presented atBroadband’97.138pg, $125.00
POF LAN DesignTutorial presented atBroadband’97.111pg, $125.00
POF RUSSIAN VOLUMES
Vol#1Synthesis of Polymers forPlastic Optical FibersThis is a comprehensive technicalanalysis for the selection ofmaterials for polymer optical fiberswritten by Dr. Alexander Baran ofthe Research Production Center forPOF in Tver, Russia,1995, $495
Vol#2Papers on PolymerOptical FibersFourteen papers prepared by theResearch Production Center forPOF, Tver Russia, 1995, $125
Vol#3polymer synthesisproduction characterizationand performanceOver twenty areas of POF coveredin papers prepared by the ResearchProduction Center for POF, TverRussia, 1995, $195
Vol#4Rheological Properties ofpolymer optical meltsA complete technical description ofthe process of plastic optical fiberformation from the melts of amor-phous polymers. Written by Dr.Boris Radushkvich prepared by theResearch Production Center forPOF, Tver Russia, 1996, $395SAVE OVER 40% WHEN YOUSAVE OVER 40% WHEN YOUSAVE OVER 40% WHEN YOUSAVE OVER 40% WHEN YOUSAVE OVER 40% WHEN YOUBUY ALL FOUR VOLUMES FORBUY ALL FOUR VOLUMES FORBUY ALL FOUR VOLUMES FORBUY ALL FOUR VOLUMES FORBUY ALL FOUR VOLUMES FOR$790.00$790.00$790.00$790.00$790.00
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IN-HOUSE EDUCATION
FIBER TO THE HOMEAND BUSINESSFT-4 Introduction to Broadband
Networks including SONET,802.6 and SMDS Standards
FT-6 High Definition TelevisionFT-1 Metropolitan Area NetworksFC-7 Design of Fiber Optic Analog
Links for CATVFT-5 SONET MarketsFT-13 Passive Optical Networks in the
Subscriber LoopFT-14 Fiber Optics and CATV MarketsFT-21 Overview of SONET for
ManagersFT-25 Who Needs Broadband
Services? An ApplicationPerspective
FC-7 SONET System DesignConsiderations
FC-6 Introduction to Fiber-in-the-Loop
Fiber OpticsFC-11 Fiber Optic MarketsFC-4 Optical Fiber and Cables
Characteristics, Manufacturing,Installation, Application
MC-11 Military Fiber Optic Technol-ogy and System Applications
FC-3 Fiber Optic SensorsFC-2 Introduction to Fiber Optics
Technical and Practical Aspects,System Design
FC-15 Test and Measurement Tech-niques
FC-17 Overview of Fiber Optics forManagers and Users
MC-1 Radiation Effects on Fiber OpticSystems and Components
MC-6 Fiber Optics in AdverseEnvironments
FC-18 Passive Integrated Optics forCommunications and SensorApplications
FC-6 Future Lightwave CommunicationsMT-3 Fibers and CablesMT-2 Splices/Connectors/CouplersMT-1 Sources and DetectorsMC-1 High Strength in Optical FibersMC-3 Fiber Optic technology and
Military System ApplicationsFT-8 Fiber Optics Principles and
Cable DesignFC-6 Introduction to Fiber Communica-
tion NetworksFC-4 Testing Fiber Optic Systems and
ComponentsFC-1 Optical Fiber Interconnections,
Splices, Connectors and PassiveComponents
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In addition to being tailored
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FC-5 Fiber Optic System DesignsFC-6 Fiber Optics BasicsFC-4 Splicing, Connectors and Passive
Components for Loop Applica-tions
FT-8 FDDI MarketsFT-9 An Overview of Fiber Optics
Broadband ServicesLANsLC-1 LAN MarketsLC-11 LAN System DesignLC-8 MAP, TOP and LANs for Real
Time ApplicationsMC-16 Military Fiber Optic LANsFT-2 Fiber Optic Passive Star LAN
DesignFC-5 Design of High Speed Fiber
Optic LANsFC-1 High Speed Fiber optic LANsFT-5 FDDI Cable Plant Installation, Test
and MaintenanceFT-7 Understanding FDDIFT-12 Implementing FDDIFT-19 Fundamentals of FDDI
Building WiringLC-10 Communications Cabling as a
Building UtilityFT-7 Basic Architecture and Wiring
Issues Surrounding Building LevelTelecommunications
FT-1 The Impact of High-PerformanceWire and Cable on theInformation Transport Network
FC-3 Strategic Planning for BuildingArchitecture and Premises Wiring- A Management-Level Overview
FC-4 The Intelligent Building Telecom-munications Architucture
ISDNIT-1 Economics of ISDN for UsersIT-2 ISDN BasicsIT-3 ISDN StandardsIT-4 ISDN Internetworking and SS7IT-5 ISDN Meets the Customer -Trials,
Technology and MigrationStrategies
IT-6 A PBX Manufacturer’s Perspectiveon ISDN
IT-7 ISDN as Part of CentrexIT-8 ISDN/LAN Applications/
ComparisonsIT-9 ISDN Data NetworkingIT-10 ISDN in EducationIT-11 ISDN in the Corporate OfficeIT-12 Project Management for
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IT-13 ISDN Network ApplicationsIT-14 Network Management in an
ISDN EnvironmentIT-15 Management Overview of ISDNIT-16 Major Hospital/Medical ISDN
ApplicationsIT-17 Major Insurance/Financial
ApplicationsIT-18 ISDN - What, When, Where &
How?IT-20 Building Wiring for ISDNIT-21 ISDN Test & Measurement -
Using the Right Test ToolsIT-22 ISDN Level 2 (A Technical
Overview of LAPD)IT-23 ISDN Level 3 (A Technical
Overview of the Protocol on theD-channel)
IC-3 Introduction to Data Communica-tions and Broadband ISDN
IC-4 ISDN MarketsIC-5 Use of ICs in ISDN Equipment
DesignFT-10 ISDN OverviewIC-1 ISDN From the BeginningIT-3 Video Conferencing with
ISDNIT-5 Introduction to ISDN Data
NetworkingIT-7 Advanced ISDN Data Applica-
tionIC-1 An Understaning of ISDN
Protocols and StandardsIC-2 ISDN 101
ISDN Week 1ISDN: Fundamentals, Status andTrends - a 2-day SeminarISDN Week 2ISDN: Protocols, Implementationand Network Integration - a 3-day Seminar
BroadbandIT-1 Emerging Markets for ATM
SwitchingIT-6 General Broadband Technolo-
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Industrial ApplicationsIC-3 Broadband ServicesIC-4 Emerging Markets for Broadband
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EDUCATION VIDEO SERIES
THREE DIGITALTELECOMMUNICATIONSVIDEO SERIESThe three Digital Telecommunica-tions Series are prepared under thedirection Sam Pitroda who is aninternationally recognized Telecom-munications expert. He holds morethan 50 worldwide patents and hasworked in the telecommunicationsfield for over 25 years includinghaving served as vice-president atRockwell International, and as anadvisor to the Indian Government.1. Digital CommunicationsVIDEOTAPE #1: PCM CONCEPTS ANDTECHNOLOGIES (52 MIN.)History of PCM, Nyquist Theory,Sampling, Encoding, Multiplexing,PCM Performance, CommercialFormats - 24 and 32 ChannelFormats, Framing, Advantages ofPCM, New Technologies Relatedto PCM.
VIDEOTAPE #2: DIGITAL CARRIERSYSTEMS (45 MIN.)T1 Channel Banks, Data onChannel Banks, Span Line Equip-ment, Repeater Equipment, TICChannel Banks and Higher OrderCarriers, Digital Hierarchy.
VIDEOTAPE #3: DIGITALSYNCHRONIZATION (57 MIN.)PCM Synchronization, What is &Why Synchronization? BasicTerminologies, SynchronizingCarrier Environment, FramingTechniques, Line Synchronization,Interexchange Synchronization,Reliability.
VIDEOTAPE #4: DIGITAL SWITCHING(57 MIN.)History of Switching, Basic Elements ofDigital Switching, Time Switching,Space Switching, Switching Configu-rations, Switching Applications.
VIDEOTAPE #5: SIGNALLING SYSTEMS(45 MIN.)Signalling Systems - TelephoneInstruments and Common ChannelInteroffice Signalling, CCITT No. 7,Tone Generators, Tone Receivers,Conferencing.
ATMVIDEO SERIES
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ATM IntroductionATM IntroductionATM Benefits and IssuesATM ConceptsTechnology Review
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ATM Technology(part 1)ATM Concept ReviewATM Cell StructurePhysical MediaATM Switching
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ATM Technology(part 2)ATM Adaption LayerATM Signaling and StandardsNetwork ComponentsATM and LAN/WAN
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ATM NetworkImplementationNetworking IssuesBusiness and performance IssuesInstallation, Test and MaintenanceKey Players and Current StatusNetworking Strategy
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VIDEOTAPE #6: INTELLIGENT VOICEAND DATA NETWORKS (33 MIN.)Information Explosion, MajorElectronic Concepts/Devices/Features, Automation, Workstations,PABS - Computer Ties, Fiber OpticsStandardization, Electronic & VoiceMails, Integration of Voice and Data.
VIDEOTAPE #7: NETWORKING &INFORMATION MANAGEMENT (33 MIN.)Computerized Information Man-agement Systems, Concepts ofIntegrated Information System,Concepts of Integrated InformationSystem, The Impact of Telecom onTechnology in Reducing LaborCosts and Improving VariousParameters, Worldwide Competi-tive Environment and Telecom.
VIDEOTAPE #8: ISDN CONCEPTS(47 MIN.)ISDN Needs, Functional Require-ments, ISDN Access, ISDNApplications, ISDN Standards,Promises and Future.
VIDEOTAPE #9: ISDNIMPLEMENTATION (50MIN.)Key Components of ISDN Imple-mentation, Customer PremiseEquipment, Definition and Explana-tion of ISDN Channels, ISDNSignalling, Layered Protocols,Physical Links, Data Links, Networks,Layer Transports and Communica-tions.
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FIBER OPTICS VIDEO TAPESIGI has signed an agreement with “TheLight Brigade,” a producer ofeducational materials in fiber optics, tomarket a series of video tapes that theyhave or are preparing on fiber optics.Each tape includes a workbook.1. Introduction to Fiber Optic Theory
and Fiber Structures2. Fiber Optic Cable &
Cable Preparation3. Fiber Optic Connectors,
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and Documentation5. Fiber Optic Applications6. Fiber Optic LEDs, Lasers and
Detectors7. Fiber Optic Couplers, Switches &
Isolators8. Fiber Optic Installation9. Fiber Optic Safety10. Fiber Optic System Design11. Fiber Optic Spicing & Splice Closures12. Plastic Optic Fiber
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Understanding theWEB Startup Kit1. Digital Money—Building and
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Corporations5. Introduction to Call Centers
UnderstandingTelecommunicationsStartup Kit1. Introduction to Telecommunications2. Opportunities in Computer-
Telephony Integration3. Understanding ISDN—Making it
Work for You4. Understanding Internetworking5. Introduction to Call Centers
Understanding the FutureStartup Kit1. Understanding Telecommuting and
the Virtual Office2. Understanding Strategic Marketing
of Telecommications and EmergingTechnologies
3. Digital Money—Building andExpanding an Online BusinessInternationally
4. Intranets—Growing Online VirtualCorporations
5. Gigatrends 2000
Understanding LAN/WAN/Telecom Networks1. Understanding ISDN—Making it
Work for You2. Understanding Internetworking3. On the Road Again--Understanding
Mobile Solutions and Technology4. Intranets—Growing Online Virtual
Corporations5. Introduction to Telecommunications
Making Virtual Office WorkStartup Kit1. Understanding Telecommuting and
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- mailings• Detailed conference or seminar
program planning, organization,and implementation
• Development, production anddistribution of all promotionalmaterials, conference or showcatalogs, show newsletters, andother print media
• Complete conference proceedingsmanagement from paper collection,production, printing and delivery tothe site
• Pre- and on-site registration usingIGI’s computerized registrationsystem
• Negotiations with suppliers such asprinters, hotels, show contractors,caterers, audio/visual, etc.
• Travel arrangements for clients, staffand participants
• Post-event cost analysis• Complete event accounting• Organization of events anywhere in
the world
The proof of the puddingis in results!In order to guarantee success, IGIworks closely with its clients, oftenacting as an extension of its staff.Goals and objectives are set so thatIGI has the same incentive as theclient to make the event a success ator below budget.
EVENTS IN WHICH IGI HAS BEEN INVOLVEDIGI organizes complete or partssuch as educational programs,conference or exhibits.
TRADE SHOWS:Intelecom 77, Atlanta, GATelecom 83, Geneva, SwitzerlandMFOC* shows in the US 1978-93 (IGI)FOC/LAN* shows in the U.S., 1978-93 (IGI)EFOC/LAN* shows in Europe, 1982-95 (IGI)SFOC*, St. Petersburg, Russia, 1991-1992China Fibercom, Shanghai China 1994ISDN* shows in the U.S., 1985-1994 (IGI)
CONFERENCES:Low Cost FDDIPlastic Optical FiberBroadband MarketsTransborder Data FlowsVideo ConferencingFiber Optics MarketsATM
*FOC - FIBER OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS*EFOC - EUROPEAN FIBER OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS*ISFOC - INTERNATIONAL SOVIET FIBER OPTICS CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION*ISDN - INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORKS*MFOC- MILITARY FIBER OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS
US Competetiveness, Wash. DC.
SEMINARS - PUBLICWide range of seminars from one-half day to five days on ISDN,Telecommunications, Local AreaNetworks and Fiber Optics.
SEMINARS - PRIVATE“Graded Index Lens” SeminarSeries around the U.S. to promote asophisticated fiber optics product topotential users
IN-HOUSE SEMINARSIGI has organized tailor-made in-house seminars, courses, andconferences for numerous clientsusing a network of proven instructorsin all aspects of telecommunications
PRINTING & PROCEEDINGS
SAVE 30-50% ON CONFERENCEPROCEEDINGS COSTSMany trade show and conferenceorganizations are not experts in theproduction and printing of proceed-ings resulting in excessive costs. IFIhas the experience in organizing,producing and printing of highquality proceedings which cansave show and conferenceorganizers 30-50% on overall costs.
IGI PROVIDES THEFOLLOWING SERVICES:• Paper Preperation• Pagination• Preperation of the table of contents• Preparation of author indexes• Shipment to site worldwide
Typical Clients• United States Telecommunications
Suppliers Association (Chicago, IL)• Glahe International (Cologne,
Germany)• Nippon Sheet Glass (Tokyo, Japan)• AKM AG (Basel, Switzerland)• Bontch-Bruevitch Institute
(St. Petersburg, Russia)• Puerto Rico Telephone Company• Rockwell International• Raychem• Polaroid• Kodak• Government of Bermuda• NEC Corporation• Korean Telecom• US Department of Commerce
CONFERENCEAND TRADESHOWMANAGEMENTFOR THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS,COMPUTER, OPTO-ELECTRONICS ANDELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES
BackgroundInformation Gatekeepers Inc. (IGI)has been involved in all aspects ofthe organization of trade shows,conferences, seminars and market-ing campaigns as part of its ownactivities and for other organizationssince 1976.• IGI operates trade shows and
conferences worldwide and hasorganized conferences andexhibitions in China, Russia, Nigeriaas well as in the USA and Europe.
• IGI offers a complete range ofservices from pre-planning throughmarketing and actual on-siteimplementation.
• IGI has organized events for groupsas small as 20 to as large as10,000.
• IGI specializes in high-technologyevents in the computer, telecommuni-cations, LAN, ISDN electronics andopto-electronics fields.
• IGI has developed a computerizedregistration system that can beseparated by IGI or its clients.
• IGI maintains a network of provenspeakers worldwide in the abovefields.
IGI can get to the market• Through direct mail. IGI maintains
and updates a list of over 300,000professionals in the telecommunica-tions field worldwide
• Through its own publications• Through its contact with the
telecommunications trade pressaround the world.
• Through telemarketing. IGI hasbeen combining telemarketing withdirect mail to increase overallresponse
• Through a network of offices andagents worldwide
CapabilitiesThe following is a sample of thecapabilities IGI brings to bear onmaking a conference, trade show,seminar or promotion event asuccess:• Pre-event planning• Detailed budget preparation• Organizational planning• Pre-event publicity
- press releases- brochures
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BOOKS 24ATM/SONET Books ..................................................................................................... 24FIBER OPTIC .................................................................................................................... 27FIBER OPTIC SENSORS .............................................................................................. 29GIGABIT .......................................................................................................................... 29ISDN Books ..................................................................................................................... 29Networking Books ......................................................................................................... 29Telecom Books ................................................................................................................ 30Video ................................................................................................................................. 31Wireless Books ............................................................................................................... 32
CONFERENCES 15ACOFT .............................................................................................................................. 15ATM .................................................................................................................................. 15BROADBAND FOC/LAN ........................................................................................... 15ECIO ................................................................................................................................. 15ECOC ............................................................................................................................... 15EFOC ................................................................................................................................ 15ELAN ................................................................................................................................. 15EMFOC ............................................................................................................................ 15FDOC ............................................................................................................................... 15FOC ................................................................................................................................... 15FOC/LAN ........................................................................................................................ 15IPOF ................................................................................................................................... 15ISFOC ............................................................................................................................... 15LCFDDI .............................................................................................................................. 15MFOC .............................................................................................................................. 15POF .................................................................................................................................... 15RUSSAT ............................................................................................................................ 15
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CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS 151979 Proceedings ......................................................................................................... 151980 Proceedings ......................................................................................................... 151981 Proceedings ......................................................................................................... 151982 Proceedings ......................................................................................................... 151983 Proceedings ......................................................................................................... 151984 Proceedings ......................................................................................................... 151985 Proceedings ......................................................................................................... 151986 Proceedings ......................................................................................................... 151987 Proceedings ......................................................................................................... 151989 Proceedings ......................................................................................................... 151990 Proceedings ......................................................................................................... 151991 Proceedings ......................................................................................................... 161992 Proceedings ......................................................................................................... 161993 Proceedings ......................................................................................................... 161994 Proceedings ......................................................................................................... 161995 Proceedings ......................................................................................................... 161996 Proceedings ......................................................................................................... 161997 Proceedings ......................................................................................................... 161998 Proceedings ......................................................................................................... 161999 Proceedings ......................................................................................................... 16
DIRECTORIES 141999 Fiber Optics Yellow Pages ............................................................................... 141999 ISDN Yellow Pages ........................................................................................... 14Telecom Internet Directory ............................................................................................ 14
IN-HOUSE EDUCATION 34Broadband ...................................................................................................................... 35Building Wiring ............................................................................................................... 34ISDN ................................................................................................................................. 34Fiber Optics ..................................................................................................................... 34Fiber to the Home and Business .................................................................................. 34
MAILING LISTS 17GROUP I:PROPRIETARY LISTS(subscribers and inquiries) ............................................................................................ 17GROUPII: PROMOTIONAL LISTS ............................................................................. 17
International TelecommunicationExecutives (outside USA) ....................................................... 17Asia Pacific ....................................................................................................................... 19Central Africa .................................................................................................................. 19Central America. ............................................................................................................. 18Canada ............................................................................................................................ 18
Carribean ......................................................................................................................... 18Eastern Europe ................................................................................................................ 18Middle East. .................................................................................................................... 18North Africa ..................................................................................................................... 19South America ................................................................................................................. 18Southern Africa ................................................................................................................ 19South East Asia ................................................................................................................ 19West Africa ...................................................................................................................... 19Western Europe .............................................................................................................. 18
NEWSLETTERS 21394 Newsletter .............................................................................................................. 2ADSL .................................................................................................................................... 2Asia Pacific ......................................................................................................................... 2ATM .................................................................................................................................... 2Brazil Telecom .................................................................................................................. 2Cable Optics ..................................................................................................................... 2China Telecom .................................................................................................................. 3European Telecom ........................................................................................................... 3Fiber in the Loop ............................................................................................................... 3Fiber Optics Business ....................................................................................................... 3Fiber Optics Communications ........................................................................................ 3Fiber Optics Sensors & Systems .................................................................................... 4Fiber Optics Weekly Update ........................................................................................ 4Gigabit News ................................................................................................................... 4Home Networking ........................................................................................................... 4India Telecom .................................................................................................................... 4Information Superhighways ............................................................................................ 4Internet Telephone ............................................................................................................ 4ISDN ................................................................................................................................... 4ISDN User .......................................................................................................................... 5ISP Business ....................................................................................................................... 5Japan Telecom .................................................................................................................. 5LAN (Local Area Networks) .......................................................................................... 5Mergers & Aquisitions ..................................................................................................... 5Mexico Telecom ............................................................................................................... 5POF (Plastic Optical Fiber) ............................................................................................. 5Optical Networks Daily .................................................................................................. 6Premise Wiring .................................................................................................................. 6Russian Telecom ............................................................................................................... 6SONET ............................................................................................................................... 6South American Telecom ................................................................................................ 6Submarine Fiber Optic Communications .................................................................... 6Telecom Daily ................................................................................................................... 6Telecom Calendar ........................................................................................................... 7Telecom Standards .......................................................................................................... 7Utilities Telecommunications News .............................................................................. 7WDM .................................................................................................................................. 7Wireless Cellular .............................................................................................................. 7Wireless Local Loop ........................................................................................................ 7Wireless PCS .................................................................................................................... 8Wireless Satellite & Broadcasting ................................................................................ 8Wireless Telecommunications ....................................................................................... 8
PUBLICATIONS
ATM ...................................................................................... 21ATM Bibliographies ....................................................................................................... 21ATM Books ...................................................................................................................... 21ATM Myths & Reality -Conference Proceedings .............................................................................................. 21ATM Networks Proceedings ....................................................................................... 21ATM Reprint Series ........................................................................................................ 21ATM Sourcebook®"Everything youwanted to know about ATM butdidn't know where to find it." ....................................................................................... 21
Fiber Optics ........................................................................... 21Fiber Optic Books for the CATV Industry .................................................................. 24Fiber Optics Reprint Series ........................................................................................... 24Fiber Optics Reprint SeriesFor the CATV Industry .................................................................................................... 24Fiber Optics User’s Manual & Design Series .......................................................... 22
ISDN ..................................................................................... 24Australian ISDN Guide ‘95 ......................................................................................... 24Catalog of National ISDN Solutions forSelected NIUF Applications 2nd edition .................................................................. 25
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Compilation of ISDN Applications ............................................................................. 24ISDN Implementation in the U.S. ................................................................................ 24ISDN Penetration In Selected Countries ................................................................... 24ISDN Source Book ........................................................................................................ 24ISDN Tariffs ..................................................................................................................... 24Satellites in an ISDN World ........................................................................................ 24Status of ISDN in North America ............................................................................... 24
Telecommunications .............................................................. 25European TelecommunicationsStandards & Liberalisation Guides ............................................................................. 25Guide to Telecom Markets inLatin America & Caribbean ......................................................................................... 25
POF ....................................................................................... 25Applications Guide bookfor Non-communications ............................................................................................... 25Enterprise Networks White Papers ............................................................................ 25Graded Index POF ........................................................................................................ 26
Information SuperHighway .................................................. 26POF Data Book .............................................................................................................. 26POF Data Communication Primer ............................................................................... 25POF Design Manual/Handbook and Buyers Guide ..................................................................................... 25POF Russian Volumes .................................................................................................... 25
V1•Synthesis of Polymers forPlastic Optical Fibers ............................................................................. 25
V2• Papers on Polymer Optical Fibers ............................................................ 25V3•Polymer Synthesis
Production Characterizationand performance ................................................................................... 25
V4•Rheological Properties ofPolymer Optical Melts .......................................................................... 25
POF Sign and Illumination Directory .......................................................................... 25Plastic Optical Fiber Reprint series V.25 .................................................................. 24Special Issue of Fiber Optic Magazineon Plastic Optical Fiber ................................................................................................. 25Telecommunications & Enterprise NetworksGlossary of Acronyms & Terms ................................................................................... 26U.S. Infrastructure Report:A Recent NTIA Report ................................................................................................... 26
Submarine ............................................................................ 261990 Worlds submarineTelephone Systems ........................................................................................................ 26Selected Papers on SubmarineFiber Optics Systems ..................................................................................................... 26
STANDARDS 33CEPT .................................................................................................................................. 33EIA ...................................................................................................................................... 33ETSI .................................................................................................................................... 33ITU ...................................................................................................................................... 33IEC ..................................................................................................................................... 33NTIS .................................................................................................................................. 33TIA ...................................................................................................................................... 33
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New for1999 .......................................................................... 81394 ................................................................................................................................... 9ADSL: Turning Copper into Gold .................................................................................. 9ATM-Enterprise & PublicNetwork OpportunitiesATM-Test an Measurments ........................................................................................... 10Network Opportunities ................................................................................................. 10ATM: Worldwide Market ............................................................................................ 10Bandwith Bonanza ......................................................................................................... 10China FiberCom 2000 ................................................................................................. 12Chinese Provinces & Major Cities:Telecom Market Reports .............................................................................................. 13Chinas Recent Policy Changes on CCF ................................................................... 12China Telecom-2000 Reports ..................................................................................... 12China’s Wireless Communications Market .............................................................. 12DWDM: Systems Market Study ................................................................................... 8DWDM Components Market Study ........................................................................... 8Fibre and Access Technologies in W. Europe ........................................................ 13Gigabit Networks ............................................................................................................ 9High-Speed Internet AccessTechnologies & Markets ............................................................................................... 11Impact of Fiber/Digital Technologies on Insulated Copper Wire Industry ..... 10India Telecom 2000—V.1Telecommunications policy and infrastructure .......................................................... 13
India Telecom 2000-V.2 ............................................................................................... 13Optical Networks 2000 ................................................................................................. 9Outlook for Fiber and Business and Residential Applications .............................. 13PHS: Market & Technology Study ............................................................................. 11Plastic Optical Fibers for Data Comunications ........................................................ 11Premise Wiring .................................................................................................................. 9Repeatered Submarine ................................................................................................. 11SONET: The Third Wave ............................................................................................. 11Succeeding in China’s Telecom Market .................................................................. 13Telecom Power-2000 Reports ..................................................................................... 10Unrepeatered SubmarineFiber Optic Systems ....................................................................................................... 12Wireless Local Loop ...................................................................................................... 11Worlwide CDMA Business Op .................................................................................. 10
TRADE SHOWS 13
TRADESHOW MANAGEMENT 35
VIDEO SERIES 33
ATM ...................................................................................... 35ATM Introduction ............................................................................................................ 35Business and Technical Issues ..................................................................................... 35ATM Technology Part I ................................................................................................. 35ATM Technology Part II ................................................................................................ 35ATM Network Implementation .................................................................................... 35
Digital Communications ......................................................... 35PCM Concepts and Technologies ........................................................................... 35Digital Carrier Systems .................................................................................................. 35Digital Synchronization ................................................................................................. 35Digital Switching ............................................................................................................. 35Signalling Systems .......................................................................................................... 35Intelligent Voice and data Networks ......................................................................... 36Networking & Information Management ................................................................. 36ISDN Concepts .............................................................................................................. 36ISDN Implementation .................................................................................................... 36Global Markets and Perspectives .............................................................................. 36
Digital Transport Technologies .............................................. 36Communications Concepts .......................................................................................... 36Data Transport Applications ........................................................................................ 36Transport Services .......................................................................................................... 36Carrier Fundamentals .................................................................................................... 36Network Components ................................................................................................... 36Data Transport Standard .............................................................................................. 36Protocols Existing ............................................................................................................ 36Protocols Evolving ........................................................................................................... 36Network Economics (present and future) .................................................................. 36Implementation Issues .................................................................................................... 36
Fiber Optics Video Tapes ....................................................... 36Introduction to Fiber Optic Theoryand Fiber Structures ....................................................................................................... 36Fiber Optic Cable & Cable Preparation .................................................................. 36Fiber Optic Connectors, Connectorizationand Patch Panels ............................................................................................................ 36Fiber Optic Testing,Troubleshooting and Documentation ......................................................................... 36Fiber Optic Applications ............................................................................................... 36Fiber Optic LEDs, Lasers and Detectors ..................................................................... 36Fiber Optic Couplers,Switches & Isolators ....................................................................................................... 36Fiber Optic Installation .................................................................................................. 36Fiber Optic Safety .......................................................................................................... 36Fiber Optic System Design ........................................................................................... 36Fiber Optic Spicing & Splice Closures ...................................................................... 36Plastic Optic Fiber .......................................................................................................... 36
Video Kits ............................................................................. 36Understanding Sales ForceAutomation Startup Kit ................................................................................................... 36Understanding the WEB Startup Kit ........................................................................... 36UnderstandingTelecommunications Startup Kit ................................................................................... 36Understanding the Future Startup Kit .......................................................................... 36UnderstandingLAN/WAN/Telecom Networks ................................................................................ 36Making Virtual Office Work Startup Kit .................................................................... 36
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