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A. Find the answers to these questions in the following text.

1. How many channels does an ISDN system commonly use?

2. What types of wireless systems are named in the text?

3. What do PCs connected to a satellite system use to send data?

4. What types of cables are used in cable network system?

5. What may need to be upgraded when using a shielded DSL system?

6. Compared to the downstream bandwidth, the upstream bandwidth in an ADSL line is:

a. Larger

b. Smaller

c. The same

7. Which type of broadband services is the cheapest?

Integrated Sevices Digital Network (ISDN)

ISDN services can be carried over existing telephone network infrastructure to terminal

adapter (TAs) in the client machine. A common ISDN interface standard has a digital

communications line consisting of three independent channels: two Bearer(B) channels,

each at 64Kbit/s, and one Date (D) channel at 16Kbit/s.The D channel is used to carry

signaling and supervisory information to the network ,while the B chanel carry the data

and can be linked to provide a 128Kbit/s data channel

Wireless connections

The wireless alternatives come in two forms: satellite and cellular. Satellite systems

require the use of a modem to maintain the upload. Downstream bandwidth is provided

via a dedicated satellite dish, connector hardware and proprietary software.

Cellular system use assigned radio frequencies and are based around a network of

transmitters that are arranged in a cellular network, much like cellular mobile phone

systems.

The cable alternative

Cable companies can also offer affordable broadband services over copper coaxial or

fibre infrastructure networks. The connection shared by several customers on a branch, so

actual connection rates are variable, unlike ISDN and DSL.

Digital Subscriber Line(DSL)

DSL technology capitalizes on the existing network of copper infrastructure, but allows

digital signals to be carried rather than analogue. It allows the full bandwidth of the

copper twisted-pair telephone cabling to be utilized.

With splitter- based services, the DSL signal is pulled out from the phone line as it

enters your premises and is wired separately to a DSL modem. This involves additional

hardware and installation by the service provider at the customer site. The shielded

option involves no installation, but the telephone company’s equipment and some of your

equipment might need upgrading.

With Asymrnetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL), most of the duplex bandwidth is

devoted to the downstream direction, with only a small proportion of bandwidth being

available for upstream.

Much Internet traffic throught the client’s connection, such as Web browsing,

downstream bandwidth, but user requests and responses are less significant and therefore

require lass on the upstream. In addition, a small proportion of the downstream

bandwidth can be devoted to voice rather than data, allowing you to hold phone

conversations without requiring a separate line.

DSL-based services are a very low-cost option when compared to other solutions

offering similar bandwidth, so they can be made available to the customer at extremely

competitive prices.

 

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