Alcatel Telecommunications Review
The Review is the quarterly technical journal of Alcatel, reporting its research, development and production achievements worldwide.
AT&T Labs Research - Technical Report Series
In-depth reports from eight research departments (1994-1999) on subjects as diverse as: call center staffing, life-cycle dynamics of private-line services, Internet/web visualization/tracking/congestion, frequency assignment problems, authentication/trust management, and high speed networks. Abstracts are HTML; documents are PostScript.
Communications Media Center at New York Law School
Resources on U.S. communications, information and media law. Files include statutes, cases, papers, conferences and courses. Also news on current events and articles from Media Law & Policy.
EHS Company Reading Rooms
Original primers, product reviews and editorials, written by EHS Company staff. Topics include networking issues such as e-mail, directory services, and DNS/DHCP.
General Accounting Office Reports
Contains reports on audits, surveys, investigations, and evaluations of federal programs, many of which deal with telecommunications and information technology. (Fiscal year 1995 forward.)
HP?White Papers
Available in text and PDF format, paper topics include testing information for fiber, copper, and ATM, and Gigabit Ethernet wiring considerations.
NTIA Reports, Filings and Related Material
Nestled in among the FCC filings are reports and analyses dating back to 1995 covering topics such as spectrum allocation, use of information technology in the public safety sector, and global e-commerce.
Technical Subgroup on Telecommunications Energy Sy
Offers two options (HTML and PDF) to view a white paper titled "Powering the Internet, Datacom Equipment in Telecom Facilities: The Need for a DC Powering Option."
The Future of Networking Technologies for Learning
A series of white papers addressing the role of telecommunications in education.
The Switched LAN Page
Product evaluations & white papers on switched LAN technologies and emerging IP-based applications requiring switched infrastructures.
The VMSK Delusion
Detailed technical analysis of the technology.