Cell Phone Vs Landline

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    Physicalnetworking

    NT1310-Physical Networking Unit 1 Assignment 1: Voice VS Data 1. A cell phone is a mobile phone which can make and receive calls over a radio link. It connects to a cellular network which allows it to connect to the public telephone network. It uses both voice and data networks. 2. A landline phone is a device that has a physical connection with a telecommunication network. One big advantage landlines hold over cell phones is clear reception. Landlines offer both voice and data usage via broadband.

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    of voice calling is down. About one in four teens say they own smartphones. Amanda Lenhart Senior Research Specialist, Pew Internet Project Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project 1615 L St., NW – Suite 700 Washington, D.C. 20036 Phone: 202-419-4500 http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2012/Teens-and-smartphones.aspx Summary of findings The volume of texting among teens has risen from 50 texts a day in 2009 to 60 texts for the median teen text user. Older teens, boys, and blacks are

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    Unit 1 Assignment 1 Voice vs Data

    Unit 1 Assignment 1. Voice vs. Data Cell phones use both voice and data networks. Both of these networks can use the same antenna. Cellular networks allow automatic and persuasive use of mobile phones for voice and data communication even though you usely use a cell phone to talk on it, the new cell phone killer app is data. Landlines phones use both voice and data networks. They work by transmitting voice and data signals by copper wire. Landlines refer to a phone that uses a solid medium telephone

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    1 Assignment 1 Voice vs. Data • Cell phones use data networks in order to function in its full potential. Without any network data, you wouldn’t be able to browse the web, view email, applications, etc… Data networks is what makes a smart phone possible. • Landline phones are used by voice networks because it needs to be directly plugged in, in order to function. The voice network for landline phones will always have good signal

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    Data on Fixed Line vs. Cellular Debate. Pros & Cons of Fixed vs. Cellular: Pros: Cost:  Most wired line phone companies charge more than what you'd pay for most alternatives, and some are taxed more as well. There are some locations where getting new wired phone service is prohibitively expensive or even impossible. Long Distance and extra features like Call Waiting are normally included with alternative phones. More Features:  Cellular and broadband phones normally include

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    Introduction to Telecommunications

    Practice Activity 1. Voice vs Data Cell Phone: Today’s cell phones have capacity to transmit and receive data as well as voice Landline Phones: As advanced as many technologies are today landline phones primary function is still to transmit and receive audio (voice) from one end to another. SMS/Text Messaging: is used to transmit and receive data only. Fax Machines: is used to transmit and receive data only. Pagers: is used to transmit and receive data only. VOIP Phones: uses both voice and

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Assignment 1 Voice vs Data

    September 17, 2015 Voice vs. Data Cell phones- wireless phones served by a cellular telephone system broken into small geographical areas. It’s a two-way that carries full duplex conversations. Cell phones have evolve from 1G, which carries information similar to the way fixed line phones transmit voice from subscriber to central office to 4G network for fast access of the internet. It uses both voice and data networks. (woodward, 2012) Landline phones – Initially landline phones started as a device

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    The pros and cons of a cellular network vs. a fixed line network. The pros of a cellular network include cost the phone companies charge more than what you'd pay for most alternatives, and some are taxed more as well. There are some locations where getting new wired phone service is expensive or even impossible. Long Distance and extra features like Call Waiting are normally included with alternative phones. More features on cellular and broadband phones normally include Long Distance, Voice Mail

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    Voice vs. Data

    PRACTICE Activity: Voice vs. Data Cell phones * Cell phones are considered as voice networks due to the voice to voice interaction. Voice Networks are local, national, or international networks used to carry voice or telephone traffic. They may be either analog or digital. Landline phones * Landline phones are considered as voice networks due to the voice to voice interaction. Voice Networks are local, national, or international networks used to carry voice or telephone traffic. They may

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Assignment 1

    Voice vs. Data * Cell Phones – Since a cell phone is considered a two way radio, which transmits the digital signal via radio waves-invisible light waves-that move through the air. Cell phones can be seen as both voice and data, depending on what type of cell you have. * Landline Phones – A simple phone that has to be plug into a jack, which is mostly used in business and in a few homes now days. The signal travels through the wires to a switch than to its destination. A landline phone

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