1. Private telecommunication networks
- Author
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R. K. Bell
- Subjects
Public switched telephone network ,Engineering ,business.industry ,Key (cryptography) ,Enterprise private network ,Small business ,Branch exchange ,business ,Telecommunications ,Public network ,Public switched data network ,Private network ,Computer network - Abstract
Modern business requires effective communication facilities. The communication requirements of a small business may be met by a single telephone, and probably a fax machine, or a few telephones served by a key system. A larger business requires a private automatic branch exchange (PABX) to serve a larger number of extension lines and provide connections between them and the public switched telephone network (PSTN). A business which operates on several sites will have a PABX at each. If extension users generate sufficient traffic between these PABXs, it may be economic to join the PABXs by a private network, rather than route traffic between them over the public network. Organisations also have a need for data communication which may justify a private data network.
- Published
- 1997