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A 9 page paper answering 5 questions about telecommunications. The first question defines 20 terms including “virtual circuit” and “SONET;” other questions are responses to various scenarios. Questions address advantages of cable vs. DSL; the nature of fiber optics; and the advantages of frame relay, SMDS, ATM and VPN. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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File: CC6_KSitTeleQues.rtf
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- a TDM approach in which bandwidth is assigned to specific users in interleaved time slots. b. stop and wait flow control -
a rate-based control measure for traffic control to avoid congestion on the network. c. BISDN - a protocol platform to support integrated, high-speed
transmission, from which the ATM standard emerged. d. lossy algorithm - an algorithm that "compresses digital data by eliminating data to which the
human eye is least sensitive" (Glossary, n.d.). e. negative acknowledgement - acknowledgement form sent from the receiving modem notifying the sending source that
all data in the packet was not received. f. asynchronous transmission - transmission of signals originating with independent sources that "have no relation
to each other and so have different frequencies and phase relationships" (Glossary, 2002). g. signal attenuation - loss of signal strength in any
mode of delivery, whether that mode is "lightwave, electrical or radio" (Spread Spectrum Online Glossary, 2003), usually due to the distance the signal must travel.
h. Pulse-Code Modulation - method of converting an analog voice signal to digital, requiring a 64 Kbps channel per voice connection.
i. Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line - copper pair variation of DSL appropriate for upstream data flow (client-to-server) in which the data flowing from the server is far greater than that
flowing to it. Highly useful for Internet applications. j. Plugin - "a smaller, add-on computer program that works in conjunction with a
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