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Gerry Christensen, Paul G. Florack, and Robert Duncan

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¡°Wireless Intelligent Networking gives the clearest, most comprehensible explanation of SS7 I have yet run across. The authors have a knack for getting to the essence of a technical subject, whether it be WIN, CAMEL, etc. al. without overtaxing the reader. Perhaps the books greatest asset, though, is its equally fine treatment of the business aspects of wireless intelligent networking. ¡±
---Francis X. Duffy, Analyst, DataComm Research Company

¡°Wireless Intelligent Networking is an excellent publication with rare characteristics: easy to read, well organized and extremely efficient in what concerns quantity and quality of information. Technical protocols, market trends, services deployment, integration, among other IN hot issues are thoroughly dissected in WIN. This is definitely an essential tool for anyone in the Telco business, saving time and money in training for beginners and helping experts on a daily basis. A dot.safe investment for any company in the industry! ¡±
---Alexandre Manuel Madiera Fernandes, Product Manager, Infitel International

¡°This book starts out with a good set of basics for SS7 and Intelligent Networking, then follows with excellent real world applications in the wireless arena. I have loaned the book to my colleagues because it is a valuable resource to help bring them up to speed on this segment of the industry. ¡±
---Pete Salerno, Sales Engineer, Ulticom

¡°This book is written in a textbook format, which is great as a reference for anyone. I have read portions and passed it on to my group to look at. I plan to purchase copies to give to my team and to new recruits. Thanks for taking the time to document that which we do on a daily basis.¡±
---Bruce Ciotta, Director - WIN Support and Development, Verizon Wireless

¡°What I found interesting about Wireless Intelligent Networking is it provided both a technical and a business view of wireless intelligence. The book provides the reader a solid foundation for learning what wireless intelligent networking is and what it will become. The telecommunications professional entering the wireless intelligent networking arena for the first time will find the book a great introduction to the field. To the old timers of wireless intelligence, this book will serve as a good reference.¡±
---Cellular Networking Perspectives, Vol. 10, No.2, February, 2001

¡°An excellent presentation of the key issues surrounding the evolution of wireless intelligent networking. Novices and industry experts alike will benefit from the information presented. Definitely a good book to read and keep handy.¡±
---David Berndt, Director of Wireless Mobile Technologies, The Yankee Group

¡°With increasing competition and the commoditization of transport, service provider revenue streams will depend on creating value through new services which can be delivered across multiple networks and technologies. Wireless Intelligent Network (WIN) services are the logical bridge between legacy networks and next generation IP networks. WIN services such as location-based services and Short Message Sevices are paving the way for next generation services such as presence and instant messaging. The applications and service focus of Wireless Intelligent Networking makes this book a must-read for all industry participants!¡±
---Mona Johnson, Executive Director, Intelligent Network Forum

Here’s an outstanding introduction to intelligent network (IN) concepts, technology, and applications for use in mobile communications networks. It helps assure your success in bringing new services to market by clearly explaining the technology, relevant standards, marketability concerns, product development issues, and even evolutionary trends.

This book is extremely useful in helping service developers understand the real-world issues involved with bringing new services to market, and equally valuable in educating ex-wireline professionals and non-technical executives on IN mobile networking issues and technology.

If you’re new to the business, you’ll appreciate the discussions of wireless IN standards, recommended business strategies, and applications. More experienced readers will learn more about the technology behind roaming, and the convergence of wireless and Internet communications.

Distinguishing this book from others in the field, and of particular value to more advanced readers, is the coverage of SS7, INAP, GSM, CAMEL, ANSI-41, WIN, ISUP loopback signaling, and proprietary IN technologies.

All readers will find the book a superb reference with clear descriptions, helpful diagrams, and an extensive glossary covering everything from basic mobile concepts to a detailed overview of the IN Conceptual Model.

Contents: Foreword. Preface.

Part One - Introduction to Mobile Communications, Network Signaling, and Intelligent Networking. Fundamentals of Mobile Communications. Mobile Communications Standards. Wireless Signaling and Intelligent Networking.

Part Two - Evolution of Wireless Intelligent Networking Technology. Evolution of Wireless Intelligent Networking. Wireless Intelligent Networking Capabilities.

Part Three - Mobile Communications Business Issues. Mobile Market Environment and Trends. Creating Market and Product/Service Value

Part Four - Leveraging Intelligence for Improved Network Capabilities and Advanced Services. Evolution of Mobile Services: From Emulation to Differentiation. Evolution of WIN Architecture: Rapidly Evolving to Include Wireless Data.

Appendices. Bibliography. Glossary. index.


Gerry Christensen is director of product management at the SignalSoft Corporation. He received his B.Sc. in Industrial Engineering from the University of Florida and his MBA from Auburn University. He is a Registered Professional Engineer.

Paul G. Florack is vice president of network services at Illuminet, Inc. He received his B.A. in Mathematics from Potsdam College, his B.Sc. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Clarkson University, and his MBA from the Simon School of Business at the University of Rochester.
Robert Duncan is Director of Network Planning at QWEST Wireless, LLC. He holds an MS in Computer, Information, and Communications Engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and is a Certified Quality Engineer (American Society of Quality Control).

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