individual POTS line terminate 3. Explain the difference between a tandem switch and a class 5 switch. Tandem switches route between trunks to the class 5 switches where as the class 5 switches control thousands of lines 4. Explain the difference between a tandem switch and a long distance switch. Tandem switches route to class 5 local trunks where long distance switches find available trunks in different regions 5. Explain the difference between a long distance switch and an international switch. The
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individual POTS line terminate 3. Explain the difference between a tandem switch and a class 5 switch. Tandem switches route between trunks to the class 5 switches whereas the class 5 switches control thousands of lines 4. Explain the difference between a tandem switch and a long distance switch. Tandem switches route to class 5 local trunks where long distance switches find available trunks in different regions 5. Explain the difference between a long distance switch and an international switch.
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WGU QLTI Quantitative Literacy Numeracy, Algebra, & Geometry - All 5 Tasks http://www.homeworkminutes.com/question/view/41069/QLT1-WGU-Quantitative-Literacy-ALL-5-TASKS This tutorial contains all of the required attachments for the entire QLT1 Quantitative Literacy course at WGU. All of the attachments passed the Taskstream evaluations. Task 1 Solving Algebraic Equations: The attachment contains the graphs for parts A1 (graphing values on a number line), A2 (graphing points on a
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P5 - Homeostasis is ‘the process of maintaining a constant internal environment despite changing environments’ (Aldworth, Billingham, Moonie, & Talman, 2010). The internal environment that our body consists of is made up of blood, tissue fluid, body cell components and our metabolism and its process. Constant internal environment means that the chemical and physical composition should remain within a limited range in order to make it as effective as possible. Keeping the valuables within a limited
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RFC- 5/16 Just another confusing name for the computer illiterate, RFC is not so much what it once was and has evolved over the years. The definition of an RFC is not true any longer; however, it does still retain all of the procedures that were set up in the beginning. There is a long path that one must take in order to get An RFC put in place, proper support and drafts are required for any submissions to be taken seriously. An RFC or Request for Comment is a publication or work of the Internet
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12/19/2012 This essay will explain the following four questions. First, would registration with the SEC be required for Dakota Gasworks securities? Second, Did Emerson violate Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and SEC Rule 10b-5? Third what theory or theories might a court use to hold Wallace liable for insider trading? Finally, under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, who would be required to certify the accuracy of financial statements filed with the SEC? Would registration
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LINE MODULE – The portion of the switch where the individual POTS lines terminate 4) Explain the difference between a tandem switch and a class 5 switch: A class 5 switch is responsible for all line-side terminations. Also called end office switch because it sits at the central office. Tandem switches (class 4 switches) are used to connect class 5
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Save as many as you ruin Simon Van Booy One thing we all have in common is that we make mistakes and regret them. That is what happened to Gerard when he met the only woman he had ever loved after eight years apart. But sometimes the mistakes we make, end up turning around and by a religious experience, faith gives us a second chance. The magic, realism short story‘ Save as many as you ruin’ by Simon Van Booy starts with in medias res composition. ”By the time Gerard leaves the office it
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time (and in such a fast way). The first thing that strikes our mind about this change is the "speed of the Internet": The first "backbone" had a bandwidth in 2 Kbps. Nowadays it has a bandwidth of 10 Gigabytes per second. We have mutliplied our speed 5-10 thousand times in the course of the time. Another example is the number of people using the computer Networks in Turkey. The Internet which was being used by only a few people 40 years ago, has now become the “network of networks” that has been shared
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Request for Comments Request for Comments documents (RFC) were made-up by Steve Crocker in 1969 to aid record of unofficial notes on the expansion of ARPANETA. RFC (Request for Comments) is an official document from IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) that is the outcome of the committee drafting and successive review by the interested parties. Generally RFC is prepared by computer scientists and engineers in the form of a memorandum unfolding methods, research, behaviors, or innovations
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