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Re: Information Wanted on AT&T Tech Journal


From: varney () ihlpe att com <varney () ihlpe att com>
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 93 15:46:53 CDT



In article <telecom13.508.9 () eecs nwu edu> decrsc!leesweet () uunet UU NET
(Lee Sweet) writes:

This was mentioned about three weeks ago in reference to Operator
Service standards or some such.  Is this a publically available
journal?  This Telecom Manager would like to know!

Disclaimer:  Not an advertisement....

{AT&T Technical Journal}, ISSN 8756-2324, published six times/year,
Subscriptions: USA - 1 year, $50;  2 years, $90; 3 years, $120
               Foreign - 1 year, $64; etc.

Subscriptions and related correspondence to:
       Circulation Group, Room 3C-417,
       AT&T Bell Labs, 600 Mountain Ave.,
       PO Box 636, Murray Hill, NJ 07974-0636

Current or recent issues are available from the above or by calling
       +1 908 582-4019

Back issues, and many {The Bell System Technical Journal} back issues
are available from:
       AT&T Customer Information Center,
       PO Box 19901,
       Indianapolis, IN 46219
       1 800 432-6600   or  +1 317 352-8557

Photocopy/microfilm reprints are available from:
       University Microfilms International
       1 800 521-0600   or  +1 313 761-4700

"The {AT&T Technical Journal}'s purpose is to inform the company's
scientists and engineers about AT&T technical advances related
directly or indirectly to their work, and to share that information
with readers outside the company."

Sample issue: January/February 1993 (Vol. 72, Number 1, volume numbers
  continue from the older {The Bell System Technical Journal}).

Theme:  Video Communications
  "The Video Communications Decade"
  "VCTV:  A Video-On-Demand Market Test"
  "A Multimedia Distance Learning Trial Using ISDN BRI"
  "The VideoPhone 2500 - Video Telephony on the Public Switched Network"
  "ISDN Personal Video"
  "A Standards-Based Multimedia Conferencing Bridge"
  "A Video-Codec Chip Set for Multimedia Applications"
  "Image and Video Coding Standards"
  "Innovation Briefs"

A yearly index is also published around July.


Al Varney - no opinions, just the facts


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