C. Jonathan Lewis, Author
The Telephone Troubleshooting Desk Reference

Press Releases

  • Telecom Books
    Tel-e-com-mu-ni-ca-tions - is defined by Webster’s as the science and technology of transmitting information as words, sounds, or images, over great distances, in the form of electromagnetic signals as by telegraph, telephone, radio, or television. In modern lexicon, telecommunications has simply come to be called by it’s short version, "telecom."
  • Telephone Problems: Consumers’ Best Friend
    Order your book now for only $4.50...she exclaimed! “I think the phone company should have provided it’s customers with something like this years ago… and why didn’t they? How did you find this niche?”
  • Don’t Know From Dial Tone?
    Taken for granted by most, it has become the life’s blood of the twenty-first century. In the key of ‘A’, it is used by savvy musicians to tune their instruments. It’s sought after by modems, computers, alarm systems...even people. But what happens if you suddenly don’t have it? Can you imagine MS Windows devoid of a start button?
  • Telecom Emerges From Nuclear Winter
    Telecom is emerging from what effectively for some has been the equivalent of a nuclear winter. A consequence of the fallout has been the deaths of hundreds of rivals to the RBOC’s (Regional Bell Operating Companies). Those left standing have been able to pick clean the bones of the fallen by buying up surplus equipment and fiber networks for as little as eleven cents on the dollar.
  • Telephones 101
    "According to the census, there are 287,000,000 people in the US population. 95% of them are telephone users. Less than 3% are trained telephone technicians... Advantage Telco's! Surprised?" Asked C. Jonathan Lewis, author of The Telephone Troubleshooting Desk Reference. "It’s just plain common sense," he continued.
  • Verizon Takes A Bite
    Verizon Communications Inc. has reached an agreement with C. Jonathan Lewis Associates to purchase The Telephone Troubleshooting Desk Reference. Published December 15, 1999, the book describes the eleven most common problems that cause service interruptions. It's a handy guide written for technicians and now modified for use by the general public.
  • Author Takes On The Phone Giants
    What is it that rubs phone giants the wrong way about a new book? Published December 15, 1999, The Telephone Troubleshooting Desk Reference describes the eleven most common problems that cause service interruptions. It's a handy guide written for technicians and now modified for use by the general public. It serves the needs of business and residential customers. It's author, C. Jonathan Lewis is a twenty-eight year veteran in the phone business.

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