Deck 6: Managing Telecommunications
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Deck 6: Managing Telecommunications
1
Microwave LANs currently can transmit gigabits of data per second making it the fastest transmission method.
False
2
Fiber-optic transmission is limited to T-1 line speed.
False
3
Wireless LANs are replacing wired LANs in businesses.
False
4
The Internet began in 1994 when the World Wide Web was invented.
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5
Unlike data-centric networks, voice-centric networks assume intelligent user devices that provide the addressing information.
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6
Security is not a major issue associated with wireless computing.
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7
Anyone can create a wireless device to operate in unlicensed frequencies without first getting a license from the government.
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8
Wireless WiFi networks have consumed most of the available licensed frequencies making future expansion difficult.
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9
Wireless communication is primarily based on laser technology, hence its increased transmission speed.
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10
Voice over IP utilizes packets switching to transmit voice data across the Internet.
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11
When an OSI layer receives a message from the next higher layer, it performs the requested services and then wraps that message in its own layer of control information for use by the corresponding layer at the receiving end.
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12
Almost any type of information content can be converted into a digital form.
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13
The Internet has been expanded to include support for voice transmission.
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14
The seven layers of the OSI model form a standard that requires each telecommunications vendor to utilize each of the seven layers in a precise order.
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15
Wired telecommunication speed is limited by its slowest point, typically the last mile.
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16
The focus of the telecommunication industry has shifted from voice to data.
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17
The transport layer of the OSI reference model controls flow and ensures reliable packet delivery.
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18
The OSI reference model is considered an open system.
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19
An open network is based on national or international standards so that the products of many manufacturers can attach to it.
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20
The oldest part of the telecommunications infrastructure is modems that are used for dial-in access.
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21
The oldest part of the telecommunications infrastructure is the:
A) telephone network.
B) public switched telephone network.
C) POTS.
D) All of the above
A) telephone network.
B) public switched telephone network.
C) POTS.
D) All of the above
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22
The ________ layer of the international standards for networks controls dialog using protocols such as Secure Socket Layer.
A) application
B) presentation
C) session
D) transport
A) application
B) presentation
C) session
D) transport
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23
Which of the following provides broadband wireless connections over thousands of miles?
A) WPANs
B) WLANs
C) WMANs
D) WWANs
A) WPANs
B) WLANs
C) WMANs
D) WWANs
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24
Which if the following is an extension of a company's intranet, for use by customers and suppliers?
A) virtual intranet
B) extranet
C) opticnet
D) virtual Internet
A) virtual intranet
B) extranet
C) opticnet
D) virtual Internet
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25
Which of the following represents 1 Terabit?
A) 1,000,000,000,000
B) 100,000,000,000
C) 10,000,000,000
D) 1,000,000,000
A) 1,000,000,000,000
B) 100,000,000,000
C) 10,000,000,000
D) 1,000,000,000
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26
Which of the following transmits the greatest number of bits per second?
A) optical fiber
B) WiFi
C) DSL
D) gigabit Ethernet
A) optical fiber
B) WiFi
C) DSL
D) gigabit Ethernet
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27
Which of the following provides wireless network connections in cities and campuses at distances up to 30 miles?
A) WPANs
B) WLANs
C) WMANs
D) WWANs
A) WPANs
B) WLANs
C) WMANs
D) WWANs
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28
For distances of 10 to 30 miles, all of the following technologies have been used for local-loop
Connections EXCEPT:
A) WiFi
B) Cable
C) T-1
D) DSL
Connections EXCEPT:
A) WiFi
B) Cable
C) T-1
D) DSL
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29
Wireless technologies are primarily based upon:
A) microwaves.
B) radio waves.
C) infrared signals.
D) alpha waves.
A) microwaves.
B) radio waves.
C) infrared signals.
D) alpha waves.
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30
Which of the following is true of the public switched telephone network (PSTN)?
A) It utilizes circuit switching to enable analog voice communication.
B) It utilizes packet switching to enable analog voice communication.
C) Analog signals are sent as sine waves.
D) All of the above
A) It utilizes circuit switching to enable analog voice communication.
B) It utilizes packet switching to enable analog voice communication.
C) Analog signals are sent as sine waves.
D) All of the above
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31
The cellular technology that is designed to provide WANs for PCs and multimedia devices to access the Internet is:
A) 1G cellular.
B) 2G cellular.
C) 3G cellular.
D) wireless mesh networks.
A) 1G cellular.
B) 2G cellular.
C) 3G cellular.
D) wireless mesh networks.
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32
The ________ layer of the international standards for networks addresses and routes packets using protocols such as IP.
A) network
B) logical link
C) physical
D) transport
A) network
B) logical link
C) physical
D) transport
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33
The basic standards underlying the Internet are described in the:
A) Internet Standards Model.
B) OSI Reference Model.
C) ACSII Telecommunications Model.
D) None of the above
A) Internet Standards Model.
B) OSI Reference Model.
C) ACSII Telecommunications Model.
D) None of the above
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34
The ________ layer of the international standards for networks makes sure no data is lost or garbled.
A) network
B) logical link
C) physical
D) transport
A) network
B) logical link
C) physical
D) transport
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35
VoIP is a ________ transmission technology that uses the internet to transmit voice.
A) wave
B) analog
C) digital
D) circuit
A) wave
B) analog
C) digital
D) circuit
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36
The ________ layer of the international standards for networks ensures reliable packet delivery using protocols such as TCP.
A) application
B) presentation
C) session
D) transport
A) application
B) presentation
C) session
D) transport
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37
The intertwining of voice, data, and video is referred to as:
A) optical convergence.
B) video convergence.
C) digital convergence.
D) None of the above
A) optical convergence.
B) video convergence.
C) digital convergence.
D) None of the above
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38
A ________ is a station located at an altitude between 20 and 50 km and at a specified, nominal, fixed point relative to the earth.
A) LEC
B) VSATS
C) HAPS
D) RBOC
A) LEC
B) VSATS
C) HAPS
D) RBOC
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39
Which of the following is true of VoIP?
A) Most companies have converted to VoIP.
B) VoIP is limited to local service.
C) VoIP utilizes digital signals and transmits using packets.
D) All of the above
A) Most companies have converted to VoIP.
B) VoIP is limited to local service.
C) VoIP utilizes digital signals and transmits using packets.
D) All of the above
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40
The telecommunication industry in the United States is made up of:
A) long distance carriers.
B) local exchange carriers.
C) mid-range service carriers.
D) All of the above
A) long distance carriers.
B) local exchange carriers.
C) mid-range service carriers.
D) All of the above
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41
Describe Voice over IP.
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42
Briefly describe the seven layers of the OSI reference model.
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43
Describe three attributes that make the Internet important to corporations.
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44
Describe the challenges facing the introduction of 3G Cellular technology.
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45
Why is the OIS model called a Reference Model?
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46
Briefly describe four wireless network technologies.
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47
Discuss the roles of the IS department in the management of telecommunications within an organization.
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48
Briefly describe 1G and 2G cellular technology.
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49
Briefly describe DSL.
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50
What is a wireless mesh network? Why are they important?
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