through LECs to provide the long distance service. Fixed-Line Telephone systems are the oldest technology. Fixed-Line is telephones in which are connected through one singe line in an office. These are usually connected through a central office or a single exchange to provide the Fixed-Line Telephone service to its customer. There are also four Telecommunications Network Components that are great technologies that can be used. Cellular telephones are wireless telephones that can be taken with you anywhere
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everything running smoothly for the company. Of course this means there is an expansive network working to keep all this information flowing from every hotel and call center. This paper will focus on the network of the call center in Lancaster, California in which I used to work at as a customer service representative. First the paper will give an overview of the company. Then, a depiction of the network that is being used by the call center will be explained. The Lancaster call center consisted
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used for LAN’s as well as phone lines. Coaxial cables are also useful for internet connection. 7.1.4 Satellite is a way of creating a network over long distances. WiMAX, is a standards-based technology enabling the delivery of last mile wireless broadband access as an alternative to cable and DSL. HSPA+, enhances the widely used WCDMA (UMTS) based 3G network with higher speeds for the end user. 7.1 Review 1) UTP and Coaxial cables can be used if signal enhancers are placed at correct distances
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address of the destination computer c) TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) Provides the technical foundation for the public Internet as well as for large numbers of private network [1 + 1 + 1 = 3 marks] 2. Compare the responsibilities of a CTO and CSO. * Chief Technology Officer (CTO) is responsible for ensuring the throughput, speed, accuracy, availability, and reliability of IT. * Chief Security Officer (CSO) is responsible for ensuring the security of the
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UNIT DESCRIPTION Bachelor of Networking (BNet) Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Telecommunications) BEng(Tel) BN106-Networking Fundamentals Trimester 1, 2016 1. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS AND SUBJECT WEIGHTING Prerequisites: N/A Co-requisites: BN103 Platform Technologies Credit Points: 15 credit points Level: Year 1, Core Workload: Timetabled hours/week: 4 (Lecture = 2 hours, Tute/Lab = 2 hours) Personal study hours/week: 5 2. STAFF Moderator: Unit Coordinator: Lecturer
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Network and communication Network: A computer network is a collection of computers and hardware components interconnected by communication channels that allow sharing of resources and information Types of Network: Local Area Network(LAN) Metropolitan Area Network(MAN) Wide Area Network(WAN) LAN: When computers located within a small geographical area such as office or a University Campus are connected together we call it a Local Area Network. MAN: The geographical range of MAN is bigger
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How would you suggest the update to Star topology? I would suggest for Star topology because of the following reasons. Less Expensive Nodes do not have dedicated links in between. One link and one I/O ports is required by each device to connect to any number of nodes. Star topology is easy to install and configure. Failure of one node do not affect the entire system. The remaining nodes work efficiently. There is simplicity of operations. It can be used for audio, video and
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Computer network From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "Computer networks" redirects here. For the periodical, see Computer Networks (journal). "Datacom" redirects here. For other uses, see Datacom (disambiguation). Network science Theory · History Graph · Complex network · Contagion Small-world · Scale-free · Community structure · Percolation · Evolution · Controllability · Topology · Graph drawing · Social capital · Link analysis · Optimization Reciprocity · Closure · Homophily
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ITM PRESENTATION (FOR SECTION “A”) WIRELESS NETWORK TECHNOLOGY UNDER THE GUIDENCE OF:- PROF. SANCHITA GHATAK SUBMMITED BY:- ABHINAV KUMAR AKSHAY KUMAR ANKIT KUMAR AVI SHANKAR Contents WI-FI 4 Introduction 4 The Wi-Fi Technology 4 Elements of a WI-FI Network 5 How a Wi-Fi Network Works 6 Wi-Fi Network Topologies 6 Wi-Fi Security Threats 8 Eavesdropping 8 Man-in-the-middle attacks 8 Denial of Service 9 Wi-Fi Applications 9 Advantages 9 Limitations 9 Bluetooth
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crosstalk interference. It is more secure than copper wire it very hard to tap in to unlike copper wire. Dark Fiber is just a term used for unused or unneeded strands of installed fiber because you always want to install more than you need cause networks always grow. Coaxial Cable is widely used for cable tv it has solid copper core with a Teflon insulation around that either a foil sleeve of a braided wire mesh and then the outer jacket Plenum is the space between the deck ant the false ceiling
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