the question so I defined the components and described a local line phone system. a.) Local Loop: is a loop of copper wire that allows current to flow from the telephone to the central office and back. It is the dual-wire physical interface that connects a telephone to the CO (central office). b.) Central Office: also referred to as the local exchange, which provides services to a group of subscribers in a local area. c.) Local Exchanges: Local exchanges are local telephone companies that provide
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Question 1 1.1 Network: is an interconnection of computers connected in such a way they can communicate with each other to share information, services and resources. This connection can be wireless using specific communication devices & transmission media or a wired connection using cabling & other related resources. (Bruce Hallberg, 2013) 1.2 (Bruce Hallberg, 2013) • They provide communication systems internally and externally in the company such as using email services to communicate with employees
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In this video clip it explains the ports you would use to connect different types of devices to computers. It explains the ports you would use to connect a USB, printer, speakers, microphone, and an external hard drive. It talks about the features of serial, parallel, and game ports. Also explains what has changed about mouse and keyboards connections. They describe what a Network interface Card is and talks about the slowest way to connect to the internet. It explains the two types of video output
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Windows 7 has a new customisation system from the last one, which can help you make your computer the way you want it to.One of the features that help you customise is Snap. Snap allows you to do more than one application on your computer. This is a good feature because this allows you to do two things at once. Another feature is improved gadgets. This feature makes your computer more fun. They have an application called mini-gadgets like puzzles MAC OS X also has some rather clever customisations
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and then releases it into the duodenum to help absorb and digest fats. Colon (large intestine) The colon is a 6-foot long muscular tube that connects the small intestine to the rectum. The large intestine is made up of the cecum, the ascending (right) colon, the transverse (across) colon, the descending (left) colon, and the sigmoid colon, which connects to the rectum. The appendix is a small tube attached to the cecum. The large intestine is a highly specialized organ that is responsible for processing
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Elizabeth Fischer 10/25/2016 HW 6 1) Visual History of Telecommunications 1. When was the first switchboard installed and how many connections did it have? It was installed in 1877. It served 5 subscribers. 2. In what year did communications span the United States? 1915 3. What happened as far as communications in 1935? Talking on the phone could encircle the globe. 4. What was recorded May 16, 1986 and what was the technological improvement involved in the recording? The sound of a pin
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There are many considerations that have to be looked at in order to create a new network for Kudler Fine Foods that will allow the company to perform well in the current market, be able to expand and grow, and connect all locations together as well as keep each facility running at optimal conditions. In order for the new network to be successful consideration have to be taken in the use of LANs and WANs in the network, other wireless technologies used in the company, various other parts included
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Proctor and Gamble. Proctor and Gamble first used the “closed innovation” model and then switched to the “open innovation” model to create growth within their organization. According to Venkatesh & Devi (2006), In 2003 Alan Lafley developed the “Connect and Development” model to generate ideas from scientist, engineers, and enterpauners and individuals outside the company. P&G already had some strong models in place to help with the change within their organization. The global context of the organization
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finalRhetorical Analysis Essay English 110-133 09/14/2015 A Critique of Alexis Sacarese's “Why the #$%! Do We Curse” In Alexis Sacareses's essay, “Why the #$%! Do We Curse” she explores the reasoning behind why we curse and argues the positive attributes cursing can play in our daily lives. By adding in facts and research done by professionals, she can argue her belief in a variety of different ways. Throughout this essay, Sacarese makes a strong essay by addressing despite the controversy
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are a combination of the various topologies that we will look at: · Bus · Star · Mesh · Ring Bus Topologies A bus topology uses one cable to connect multiple computers. The cable is also called a trunk, a backbone, and a segment. Most of the time, as seen in Figure below, T-connectors are used to connect to the cabled segment. They are called T-connectors because they are shaped like the letter T. You will commonly see coaxial cable used in bus topologies. [pic] In a
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