Data On Fixed Line Vs Cellular

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Lab 1

    Technology is ever changing in today’s world. Most people are accustomed to the traditional fixed line LAN, but there are others who are always on the go and would like to explore the possibility of cellular networks. The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast several attributes of purely fixed line networks vs. having a purely cellular network. Fixed line networks have been and will continue to be a huge industry because the major players provide the backbone. For this reason alone

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Graded

    networks. More recently they use voice and data networks. Landline phones – use both voice and data networks. SMS / Text Messaging – uses both voice and data networks Fax Machines – use data networks Pagers – the type of network depends on the type of pager, Fire Dept. pagers use a voice network where other types of pagers would use data networks. VOIP phones – use data networks Skype / Facetime - use data networks Activity 2 How does the data in an online game get sent from your computer

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    Lab1

    The pros and cons of a cellular network vs. a fixed line network. The pros of a cellular network include cost the phone companies charge more than what you'd pay for most alternatives, and some are taxed more as well. There are some locations where getting new wired phone service is expensive or even impossible. Long Distance and extra features like Call Waiting are normally included with alternative phones. More features on cellular and broadband phones normally include Long Distance, Voice Mail

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    Celluar vs Fixed

    Cellular and Pure Fixed Land Lines are and what the pros and cons for both to come to solution of which out does the other. Purely fixed lines have been on around for years transmuting signals via a network of cables, which are either buried or suspended along poles. Fixed lines are in every home and building today so everyone has the ability to have telephone and data service. Although having fixed land lines are very much reliable it still requires data and modem. To receive or transmit data over

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    Pros and Cons to having a purely Cellular Network vs. a purely Fixed Line Network 1. Pros a. Cost: Most wireline phone companies charge more than what you'd pay for most alternatives, and some are taxed more as well. There are some locations where getting new wired phone service is prohibitively expensive or even impossible. Long Distance and extra features like Call Waiting are normally included with alternative phones. b. More Features: Cellular and broadband phones normally

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    Nt1310

    NT1310 Unit 1. Lab 1. Data on Fixed Line vs. Cellular Debate. Pros & Cons of Fixed vs. Cellular: Pros: Cost:  Most wired line phone companies charge more than what you'd pay for most alternatives, and some are taxed more as well. There are some locations where getting new wired phone service is prohibitively expensive or even impossible. Long Distance and extra features like Call Waiting are normally included with alternative phones. More Features:  Cellular and broadband phones

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    Data Mining

    Assignment-4 1) Determine the benefits of data mining to the businesses when employing: a. Predictive analytics to understand the behavior of customers b. Associations discovery in products sold to customers c. Web mining to discover business intelligence from Web customers d. Clustering to find related customer information Ans: a. Services and applications: Some examples regarding products and services made available from 3G wi-fi networks are usually CDMA2000, UMTS, and EDGE

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    Physical Networking

    Activity 1: Assignment 1. Voice vs. Data * Cell phones: is a phone that can make and receive telephone calls over a radio link while moving around in a wide geographic area. It does so by connecting to a cellular network provider by a mobile phone operator, allowing access to the public telephone network. * Landline phones: (also known as home phone, fixed-line, and wire line) refers to a phone that uses a solid medium telephone line such as a metal wire or fiber optic cable for transmission

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    Nt 1310 Unit 1 Week One Assignment 1-3

    Fixed line vs Cellular Cell phones have limited coverage area, unless in a big city with a lot cell phone towers, but there are other ways the signals can be blocked as well. Which makes a cell phone less dependable. The batteries in a cell phone need to stay charged to make or receive calls, and as long as it is charged you can use your phone any time even if you are somewhere where there is no power. Cell phone plans are usually cheaper is you are just getting a plan to talk on the phone and

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    Nt1230

    Daniel Diaz 6/22/15 Professor Olivier Unit 1 Assignment 1 Voice vs. Data • Cell phones use data networks in order to function in its full potential. Without any network data, you wouldn’t be able to browse the web, view email, applications, etc… Data networks is what makes a smart phone possible. • Landline phones are used by voice networks because it needs to be directly plugged in, in order to function. The voice

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