Thursday, 6 November 2014

TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM

PRODUCT SEGMENTATION
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Principle Components of Telecommunication Networks


Principle Components of Telecommunication Networks

1. What are the principal components of telecommunications networks and key networking technologies?

Describe the features of a simple network and the network infrastructure for a large company.

A simple network consists of two or more connected computers.   Basic network components include computers, network interfaces, a connection medium, network operating system software, and either a hub or a switch.   The networking infrastructure for a large company relies on both public and private infrastructures to support the movement of information across diverse technological platforms.   It includes the traditional telephone system, mobile cellular communication, wireless local-area networks, videoconferencing systems, a corporate Web site, intranets, extranets, and an array of local and wide-area networks, including the Internet.   This collection of networks evolved from two fundamentally different types of networks: telephone networks and computer networks.

Name and describe the principal technologies and trends that have shaped contemporary telecommunications systems.

Client/Server computing, the use of packet switching, and the development of widely used communications standards such as TCP/IP are the three technologies that have shaped contemporary telecommunications systems.

Client/Server computing has extended to networking departments, workgroups, factory floors, and other parts of the business that could not be served by a centralized architecture. The Internet is based on client/server computing. Packet Switching technology allows nearly full use of almost all available lines and capacity. This was not possible with the traditional dedicated circuit-switching techniques that were used in the past. Having a set of protocols for connecting diverse hardware and software components has provided a universally agreed upon method for data transmission. TCP/IP is a suite of protocols that has become the dominant.