Systems you can't knock

The losses attributed to a system crash in 1985 sent network designers back to the drawing board in search of solutions. Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) was one of the first to emerge with a centralized monitoring system. The key to the HP solution was to build on SS7. The signaling network was the most lo...

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Monitoring systems
Network switching
Quality control
Service introduction
Surveillance
Wireless carriers
Wireless communications
Wireless networks
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