The Telecommunications Act of 1996 aimed to stimulate competition in the telecommunications industry by reducing regulations that had previously limited competition. This allowed for greater competition between existing players like AT&T, MCI, Sprint, and new market entrants. Technological developments like DSL, cable modems, and dense wavelength-division multiplexing helped increase bandwidth and speeds, facilitating new services like high-speed Internet, Internet telephony, and digital television.
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Fixed networks have the advantages of large bandwidth, low latency, high stability and flexibility, and can provide high-quality network services, so they have been widely used. However, in the development of fixed networks, there has never been a generational division of technology, which limits the development of fixed network technology to a certain extent.
We divide the development course of the fixed network into 5 stages according to the characteristics of different development stages. At present, the fixed network is entering the fifth-generation fixed network era (F5G), the F5G development.
The collaboration of wireless networks and fixed networks can provide better performance and user experience. Compared with wireless networks, fixed networks can provide greater bandwidth and higher availability.
The expansion of wireless networks needs to rely on fixed networks. Optical fiber is the best connection medium for wireless base stations. Mobile network services with large bandwidth, wide-coverage, and low latency need to be accessed and carried by optical fiber.
F5G can improve communication speed and user experience, provide gigabit access, ensure latency and reliability, and realize fiber-to-the-everywhere-and-everything (FTTE, Fiber-To-The-Everywhere-and-Everything).
The key problem that the current fixed network urgently needs to solve is how to realize large-scale networking and management based on higher speed and more flexible optical transmission technology.
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Information about the different types of broadband packages offered by different telecommunications companies and the prices they are offering the packages at.
In 2015 the Mobile Network
Test in the UK is conducted
the second time. Did Three,O2 or Vodafone manage to improve their performance enough to overtake last years clear winner EE?Customers expect nothing but a great experience inmobile telephony. But LTE introduces high hurdles for
perfect voice services.Which provider brings stabilityand speech quality to the highest level? In UNited Kingdom how do the network operators deliver
Ba401 Case II-4 The U.S.TelecommunicationsaristoTuEY
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 aimed to stimulate competition in the telecommunications industry in the United States. It specified regulations around local and long-distance phone services, and deregulated cable TV rates. Major players in the industry at this time included the Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOCs) like AT&T, MCI WorldCom, and Qwest. Technological developments expanded broadband access through technologies like DSL, cable modems, and dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM).
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 aimed to stimulate competition in the telecommunications industry by reducing regulations that had previously limited competition. This allowed for greater competition between existing players like AT&T, MCI, Sprint, and new market entrants. Technological developments like DSL, cable modems, and dense wavelength-division multiplexing helped increase bandwidth and speeds, facilitating new services like high-speed Internet, Internet telephony, and digital television.
Passive optical networks (PON) using fibre to the home/building (FTTH/B) are important as the primary ultrafast broadband architecture to support increasing bandwidth demands. PON networks such as FTTH/B eliminate expensive equipment in streets and provide enormous network capacity. Next generation PONs will support even higher bandwidth through wavelength division multiplexing on existing fibre infrastructure. Australia is currently behind other countries in deploying FTTH/B but opportunities exist to leapfrog older technologies and rollout modern high-speed fibre networks to meet current and future bandwidth needs.
Fixed networks have the advantages of large bandwidth, low latency, high stability and flexibility, and can provide high-quality network services, so they have been widely used. However, in the development of fixed networks, there has never been a generational division of technology, which limits the development of fixed network technology to a certain extent.
We divide the development course of the fixed network into 5 stages according to the characteristics of different development stages. At present, the fixed network is entering the fifth-generation fixed network era (F5G), the F5G development.
The collaboration of wireless networks and fixed networks can provide better performance and user experience. Compared with wireless networks, fixed networks can provide greater bandwidth and higher availability.
The expansion of wireless networks needs to rely on fixed networks. Optical fiber is the best connection medium for wireless base stations. Mobile network services with large bandwidth, wide-coverage, and low latency need to be accessed and carried by optical fiber.
F5G can improve communication speed and user experience, provide gigabit access, ensure latency and reliability, and realize fiber-to-the-everywhere-and-everything (FTTE, Fiber-To-The-Everywhere-and-Everything).
The key problem that the current fixed network urgently needs to solve is how to realize large-scale networking and management based on higher speed and more flexible optical transmission technology.
The document provides an overview of the US telecommunications industry from 1996-1999. It discusses the Telecommunications Act of 1996 which aimed to stimulate competition. It also discusses the regional bell operating companies (RBOCs), long-distance carriers like AT&T, MCI, and Sprint, and technological developments in areas like DSL, cable modems, dense wavelength-division multiplexing, internet telephony, broadband, and satellite-based communications with companies like Iridium. Financial data on the RBOCs and long-distance carriers from 1996-1998 is also presented.
This document discusses different types of computer networks. It describes local area networks (LANs) that connect devices within a small geographic area like a home or office using technologies like Ethernet or WiFi. Wide area networks (WANs) are discussed as covering a larger geographic area using technologies like MPLS, ATM, or Frame Relay. The document also summarizes wireless networks including personal (PAN), local (LAN), and metropolitan/wide area networks. The Internet is introduced as a worldwide system of interconnected computer networks that allows users to access information from any computer.
Information about the different types of broadband packages offered by different telecommunications companies and the prices they are offering the packages at.
In 2015 the Mobile Network
Test in the UK is conducted
the second time. Did Three,O2 or Vodafone manage to improve their performance enough to overtake last years clear winner EE?Customers expect nothing but a great experience inmobile telephony. But LTE introduces high hurdles for
perfect voice services.Which provider brings stabilityand speech quality to the highest level? In UNited Kingdom how do the network operators deliver
Ba401 Case II-4 The U.S.TelecommunicationsaristoTuEY
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 aimed to stimulate competition in the telecommunications industry in the United States. It specified regulations around local and long-distance phone services, and deregulated cable TV rates. Major players in the industry at this time included the Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOCs) like AT&T, MCI WorldCom, and Qwest. Technological developments expanded broadband access through technologies like DSL, cable modems, and dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM).
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Este documento descreve a primeira expedição científica de coleta de germoplasma de amendoim coordenada pelo Dr. José F.M.Valls em 1981. Ele detalha as prioridades e tipos de coletas realizadas, bem como os planos e perguntas necessárias para planejar com eficiência a coleta de germoplasma de amendoim selvagem e cultivado.
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ISY 101 MODULE 6 CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING
1. A fixed Internet connection that uses a voiceband modem and telephone lines is a
__________ connection.
a. dial-up
b. fixed
c. DSL
d. ISDN
Hint: Page 312
SLO12:State the origins and development of the Internet
LO12D:Distinguish among static IP addresses, dynamic IP addresses, private IP addresses, and
domain
names
1
2. Satellite Internet service and TV service requires:
a. two satellite dishes.
b. a satellite dish and a modem.
c. two satellite dishes and two modems.
2. d. one satellite dish and two modems.
Hint: Page 319
SLO12:State the origins and development of the Internet
LO12F:List the advantages and disadvantages of dial-up, cable, DSL, ISDN, satellite, and fixed
wireless
Internet services
1
3. A ____ is a device that connects a computer to a telephone line and converts computer data
signals into signals compatible with DSL.
a. DSL filter
b. DSL converter
c. DSL modem
d. DSL adapter
Hint: Page 315
SLO12:State the origins and development of the Internet
LO12G:Identify how Voice over IP works
1
4. A company that offers Internet access to individuals is a(n):
a. InfoWeb.
b. DSL (Digital Subscriber Line).
c. Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN).
d. Internet Serve Provider (ISP).
Hint: Page 303
SLO12:State the origins and development of the Internet
LO12B:Classify the conceptual diagram illustrating the Internet backbone, NAPs, NSPs, routers, and
ISPs
1
5. Satellite data transport is subject to ____ delays of one second or more, which occur as your
data is routed between your computer and a satellite that orbits 22,200 miles above the Earth.
3. a. latency
b. conditional
c. frequency
d. concatenation
Hint: Page 318
SLO12:State the origins and development of the Internet
LO12F:List the advantages and disadvantages of dial-up, cable, DSL, ISDN, satellite, and fixed
wireless
Internet services
0
6. ____ service offered slightly faster service than dial-up but has today been replaced by DSL.
a. ISDN
b. WiMAX
c. Cable Internet
d. Satellite Internet
Hint: Page 313
SLO12:State the origins and development of the Internet
LO12E:Name the most prevalent types of portable Internet access
0
7. Portable Internet access includes all of the following, except:
a. Wi-Fi.
b. portable satellite.
c. portable wireless.
d. cellular.
Hint: Page 323
SLO12:State the origins and development of the Internet
LO12C:Name at least five protocols used on the Internet and describe what they are used for
1
4. 8. Cable Internet service needs:
a. circuitry to handle Ethernet protocols and a cable modem.
b. a cable modem and router.
c. Internet protocols and a cable modem.
d. a cable modem and phone lines.
Hint: Page 317
SLO12:State the origins and development of the Internet
LO12F:List the advantages and disadvantages of dial-up, cable, DSL, ISDN, satellite, and fixed
wireless
Internet services
0
9. In the figure below, the type of signal represented by A is a(n):
a. digital signal.
b. analog signal.
c. sine signal.
d. cosine signal.
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10. Network links tied together form a:
a. NAP.
b. VPN.
c. WAN.
d. LAN.
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11. ____ currently offers the fastest Internet access speeds.
a. ISDN
b. DSL
c. Satellite
d. Cable
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12. Prefixes such as http://, www, and ftp: correspond to:
a. parts of the Internet.
b. domain names.
c. protocols.
d. addresses.
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13. The rate of data that is transmitted from your computer to the Internet is:
a. downstream speed.
b. upstream speed.
c. latent speed.
6. d. traceroute speed.
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14. The rate of data arriving at your computer is:
a. downstream speed.
b. upstream speed.
c. latent speed.
d. traceroute speed.
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15. An ISP may provide __________ services.
a. E-mail
b. Web server
c. instant messaging
d. All of the choices apply
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16. A network of high-capacity communication links is the Internet:
a. backbone.
b. gateway.
c. provider.
d. signal.
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17. Every domain name corresponds to a unique IP address that has been entered in a:
a. domain database.
b. domain name server.
c. name serve.
d. None of the choices apply.
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18. ______ wireless Internet service is designed to offer Internet access to homes and
businesses by broadcasting data signals over areas large enough to cover most cities and outlying
areas.
a. Mobile
b. Cellular
c. Wi-Fi
8. d. Fixed
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19. __________ is a wireless broadband service.
a. InfoWeb
b. Fixed wireless Internet service
c. Digital subscriber line
d. Integrated services digital network
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20. Digital telephone systems open up the possibilities for digital data transport options such as:
a. cable Internet service.
b. DSL.
c. WiMAX.
d. both DSL and WiMAX.
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How can organizations leverage networking technologies to increase revenue and improve on
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