By Peter H. Gregory, CISA, CISSP
Explore the latest advance in standards-based architecture for fixed and mobile telecommunications
Whether you’re a service provider or a telecommunication equipment supplier, this handy guide helps you face the coming convergence of wired and wireless communications with confidence. It explains how IP Multimedia Subsystems (IMS), built entirely on open standards, is taking the lead for service delivery over all types of networks to all types of terminal devices. This book also shows you how ATCA (Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture) the modular and open standard of choice for compute- and media-intensive processing and distribution) can help you make the most of IMS. The leader in ATCA and MRFP (Multimedia Resource Function Processor) products, RadiSys shares its vision and know-how to help you integrate the best hardware and software components from any vendor.
Request a copy of the book online here: http://www.radisys.com/Contact-Us.html
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I like to acquire a copy of IP Multimedia Subsystems For Dummies for review.
William, you will need to follow the link in the article to obtain a copy.
http://radisys.com/ims/
Peter
I have tried to order this book from radisystems without success. Please advise me where else I can purchase a copy of IMS for DUMMIES by Peter Gregory
Thanks
lynette
Unfortunately this is not a book that is available for sale. It appears that Radisys has discontinued this book – or at least they have removed it from their web site. I would suggest you write to Radisys and ask for information about the book.