Background
Heldman, Robert Keith was born on March 27, 1938 in Joliet, Illinois, United States. Son of Horace K. and Alice B. Heldman.
(Written by a top-level executive at US West - a leading R...)
Written by a top-level executive at US West - a leading Regional Bell Operating Company - this book explores the full range of information applications that exist now, how they will change in the 90's, and what narrowband, wideband, and broadband services and products will be needed. It also examines what must be done to the ageing telecommunications infrastructure in America to allow these products and services to become a reality. This book includes an assessment of today's technology as a basis for future information networks, products, and services; a "multimillion dollar analysis" of 20 major industries detailing their telecommunications information needs in terms of specific applications; a complete listing of all services that will be needed over the next 15 years; a description of private and public internetworking; three new products that will be needed by the year 2000 as the key switching/service nodes of the forthcoming information infrastructure; visions of the future from top-level executives at US West, AT&T, Siemens, Northern Telecom, and other suppliers; and more.
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Heldman, Robert Keith was born on March 27, 1938 in Joliet, Illinois, United States. Son of Horace K. and Alice B. Heldman.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, University Notre Dame, 1960. Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, IIT, 1970. Master in Engineering Administration, IIT/Master of Civil Engineering, 1972.
Supervisor 465-L Minuteman, ITT, Seattle, 1960-1962; research designer Minuteman II, Rockwell, Anaheim, California, 1962-1964; advanced research planning manager, GTE, Chicago, Seattle, 1964-1978; advanced research manager, ITT, Stamford, Connecticut, 1978-1983; director technical strategies, Northwestern Bell, Minneapolis, 1983-1987; director technical strategies, United States West Communications, Denver, 1987-1988; director technical strategies, United States West Communications, Minneapolis, since 1988. Professor continuing education George Washington University, Washington, 1980-1992, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1988.
(Written by a top-level executive at US West - a leading R...)
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Member of committee Misericordia Home, Chicago, Heart of Mercy Village Organisation, Chicago. Member Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
Children: Peter, Catherine, Valerie.