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    RLYT Task 2 Technological Solutions Banzal, S. (2007). Data and Computer Network Communication. Daryaganj, New Delhi, India: Laxmi Publications. T carriers, e.g., T1 and T3, are digital, leased twisted-pair lines, designed to carry voice (via Pulse Code Modulation (PCM)) and data communications up to distances of 48miles/80km. Approximate available bandwidth for a T1 is 1.5Mbps, and for a T3, 45Mbps of available bandwidth. T1s provide 24 64Kbps channels and a T3, made up of 28 T1s, can provide 672

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    Comcast : A Dominant Theme

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    Comcast is now a nationally recognized name, but before Comcast became an empire, it was a small cable station with 1200 subscribers in Tupelo, Mississippi. Ralph Roberts bought the small cable station 1963 during a poker game with some friends. Throughout the years, Comcast has been able to grow and expand with the new technological developments and consumer appetite. Comcast has branched out from cable and entered the high-speed internet provider market, the telephone communications service as well

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    Copper Cable (Ethernet) versus fiber optics The topic we picked to do our presentation on is fiber optics versus cable, which is better for a company use and what are the future prospects of fiber optics and cable. We also talked about the history of DSL, broadband, fiber optics, and dial-up. There are both pros and cons with fiber optics and copper cable. The main point for our research is which would companies choose. During our research there was many obstacles because it was hard to say why

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    Comcast Corporation is the nation's leading provider of cable, entertainment and communications products and services, with 24.1 million cable customers, 12.4 million high-speed Internet customers and 3.5 million voice customers. Comcast is principally involved in the development, management and operation of broadband cable networks and in the delivery of programming content. Comcast provides a wide variety of consumer products and services: • Video - Comcast is the nation's largest video provider

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    C . hackers | 28. MC: Which of the following is NOT true about connecting to the Internet? A . A cable modem uses the same type of cable as used for cable TV.  B . The bandwidth is much greater with a cable modem than with a dial-up modem.  C . Broadband over Powerline (BPL) is one way to access the Internet.  D . A DSL modem can transmit data, but not voice. | 449250 | D . A DSL modem can transmit data, but not voice. | 29. MC: Which of the following is NOT true about network risks?

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    to a modem. In general Dial-up or DSL service a modem is required to convert digital signals to analog and vice versa. A CSU/DSU acts in the same way. The CSU/DSU converts the digital data frames that local area networks (LAN) uses into a frame a wide-area network (WAN) uses and just like the modem it will change the frames back to go the other direction across the network. Within the cooperate environment CSU/DSU are very useful. Most large corporations have moved away from general DSL/cable internet

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    One of the earliest inventions of communication was the electric telegraph invented by Samuel Morse. This device used electrical signals to transmit messages. The telegraph played a significant role in transmitting messages over long spaces. Its usage was in Law enforcement, army and newspapers. Even so, anyone could post messages using a telegram via a service. Today, there are roughly three principal methods of measuring the velocity of data contagion. Baud rate (signaling events per minute), BPS

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    FSK MODULATION AND DEMODULATION PROGRAM USING MATLAB LIST OF TABLES: CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION. 1.1-INTRODUCTION TO WIRELESS MODEM. 1.2-INTRODUCTION TO FREQUENCY SHIFT KEYING 1.2.1-FSK MODULATOR 1.2.2-FSK DEMODULATION CHAPTER 2: COMPONENT DESCRIPTION. 2.1-LIST OF COMPONENTS 2.2-DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM 2.2.1 IC 555. 2.2.2 565 PLL. CHAPTER 3: CIRCUIT DIAGRAM AND WORKING. 3.1-CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF FSK MODULATOR USING IC555. 3.2-CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF FSK DEMODULATOR USING PLL 555 CHAPTER

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    During our research, we found that many Sites consider online learning and online training are similar, and some online learning Sites involve online testing. Also, we find some Site provide online evaluation for WebPages. Thus, through this section, we will discuss some experiences of universities or schools that do this technology for their students and other English Sites provide these services for all people. So, we will see their experiences, the elements and technologies used, and advantages

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    Detailed Design Process

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    * The Encinita store will be equipped with a network server. * The three locations will need to upgrade their 56k modems to DSL, Cable, or T1 connections, in order for the new program to work effectively. * There program will require a centralized database rather than having data stored at each location, so that customer data can be compiled and verified. This will eliminate

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