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- Date: Tue, 8 Sep 92 12:28:47 GMT
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- Subject: Re: Volume of Telecom Question
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- In article <telecom12.689.1@eecs.nwu.edu>, stapleton@misvax.mis.
- arizona.edu (Dr. Ross Alan Stapleton) writes:
-
- > I've seen some overview articles (there was a two-pager in the
- > {Whole Earth Review} a few issues back), but could someone from this
- > most august forum provide some referenced figures (or pointers to
- > where I could find them) on:
-
- > - Growth in number of domestic calls completed (US);
-
- > - Growth in number of international calls (either with the US and
- > rest of the world, or total internationally, or both);
-
- > - Growth in bandwidth or calls completed to interesting places like
- > Moscow, or Cuba, or Iran, etc.
-
- An excellent source I used (unfortunately, its a book) for a course I
- developed on the business aspects of telephony was a book published by
- AT&T entitled "The World's Telephones". It is published yearly (Most
- good libraries keep back issues so your information should be easy to
- extrapolate) and has enormous amounts of easily understandable
- statistics ... precious little telephoneeze!
-
-
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