In October 1989, an AT&T team will be continuing a massive effort to move government employees from the aging Federal Telecommunications System (FTS) network to FTS 2000, the world's largest private telecommunications network. At that time, the first 22 of more than 1000 locations will be cut over onto the all-digital network. Using state-of-the-art digital, fiber optic and networking technology, FTS 2000 will offer a wide variety of voice, data and video services. The new network is expected to lower communications costs substantially, to improve efficiency, to reduce administration tasks and to speed decision making.
FTS 2000: a network for the future
Bundesfernmeldetechnik der Zukunft
Signal ; 44 , 1 ; 63-65
1989
3 Seiten
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
NACHRICHTENNETZ , MILITAER , FASEROPTIK , TECHNOLOGIE , DATEN , SPRACHE , VIDEOTECHNIK , OPTICAL LINKS
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