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    invented by Alexander Graham. In 1877, Charles Williams of Somerville Ma had the first private telephone was installed in the home. Four years later over 47,850 telephones were in use in the U.S. (Fowler, 2009). This was the start of the evolution of Wi-Fi, Guglielmo Marconi, an Italian inventor took it a step closer nine years later, and he proved the feasibility of radio communications by sending and receiving the first radio signal. Then in 1869, the first wireless signal across the English Channel

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    Associate Level Material Appendix J Wireless Network Plan Use the following outline to create your wireless network plan. Fill in each section of the plan as required. Deployment Scenario So let’s use the infrastructure design. While being able to have the system fully use the wired and the wireless components available it would also a WLAN would be able to be used to do the heavy lifting of any network needs. Also this allows an integration of a LAN to be merged openly with the layout

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    E Cable Modems and a Fios.

    Two backbone configurations could be Cable Modems and a FIOS. It is used for transmission or receipt over cable television lines, and is is used primarily for connecting to the Internet. A cable modem converts analog data signals to digital form and vice versa to transmit signals over cable lines much faster, and it is not to be confused with a telephone modem.  Transmission rates average around 1.5 mbit/s.  Because cable is shared among multiple tenants, connection is usually slower during the

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    How to Make Internet Prices Cheaper in Hampton Roads

    Communications, Verizon and AT&T. There are also a few other small based companies throughout Hampton Roads but however, are no competitions for Cox, Verizon or AT&T. I will explain a plan that will allow the Hampton Roads area to become a public Wi-Fi hotspot. This plan will allow flexibility throughout the area, it will also allow everyone to have internet access including low income families. During the development stage the major internet service providers will have to come up with a competitive

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    Resource activities: Code | Description | HR | finance | Technology | Operational | PDN001 | Price determination of rent a house | 2 | None | Mobile and transport | 5 | PDN002 | Price determination of heater | 1 | None | Mobile | 2 | PDN003 | Price determination of generator | 1 | None | Mobile | 2 | PDN004 | Price determination of air conditioner | 1 | None | Mobile | 2 | PDN005 | Price determination of furniture | 1 | None | Mobile | 5 | PDN006 | Price determination of cosmetics

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    At&T Report

    Introduction AT&T Inc. is an American multinational telecommunications corporation headquartered in Whitacre Tower, downtown Dallas, Texas. AT&T Inc. (AT&T) is a provider of telecommunication services to its customers, predominantly in the US. The company offers both wireline and wireless-based telecommunication services. The company’s service offerings include local exchange services, data/broadband and Internet services, and long-distance services. Besides, it also offers video, telecommunications

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    Case Studies - Becrypt

    Case Studies Salvation Army is working in 126 countries, a worldwide registered Christian church and charity. In the UK & Ireland, The Salvation Army has approximately 50,000 members, 4,000 employees. 1,500 Salvation Army officers (full-time ministers) In the UK and Ireland, it is the responsibility of Salvation Army’s IT department to support 7,000 users and 18 divisions. Their operation includes the headquarters, offices, community centers and remote workers. The Salvation Army supports

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    Wireless Technology

    Wireless technology has become an increasingly crucial part of today's world. From health care and retail to academia across the world, wireless systems are improving the rate and ease with which data is sent and received. Two specific examples of the wireless technology used today personally and professionally are local area networks (LAN) and personal area networks (PAN). A wireless local area network, or LAN is a flexible data communications system implemented as an augmentation to, or an

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    Dial Up

    Dial-Up/High Speed I’ve had my share of internet services in the past, but there are big differences between that services that they have out there today. We have dial-up, cable, satellite, and high speed internet services. I have only experience dial-up and high speed, and there are a big differences just between the two of them. Dial-up and high speed access can be both used to connect to the internet; they both perform the same function. The way the connection is offered are different, one

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    Ethics

    Club IT, Part III NAME School Club IT is a nightclub owned by Lisa Tejada and Ruben Keys. Club IT has been successful so far; indeed, Club IT has retained and even increased it niche customer base. Club IT is generally busy in the evenings; the customers eat, drink, and having fun. Lisa and Ruben have decided to expand their business; more specifically, they would like to implement an information system that will increase the clubs profitability and its customer’s satisfaction as well

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