CIS 120 Ch. 5
Each cell tower has a transmission and receiving range of 3 to ____ miles depending on geography and environment.
15
Digital cell phone service (without Internet) is considered to be the ____ generation of cell phones.
2nd
Radio spectrum, part of the electromagnetic spectrum, refers to all of the frequencies available for radio waves from about 10 KHz to ____ GHz and their assigned uses.
300
A WiMAX access point has a ____-mile range.
31
Current ____ cellular technology is bringing wireless broadband data services to mobile phones.
4G
LTE's competition is WiMAX, which is being rolled out by Sprint, Comcast, and others in a service called ____.
CLEAR
A PAN is typically implemented with satellites.
False
A cell phone that is the Brick style is a solid thin rectangular block with no hinges; the keyboard and display are left exposed.
False
A cell phone that is the Flip style has a keyboard and display that share one panel.
False
A cellular network is a radio network in which a geographic area is divided into cells with a transceiver antenna and station at the far edges of each cell, to support wireless mobile communications.
False
AT&T, T-Mobile, and most international carriers use CDMA.
False
Bluetooth is useful for passing data wirelessly over a long distance.
False
Cell phone technologies have progressed through three generations and are entering 5G.
False
Devices attached to a network are called ports.
False
Different physical cables offer a bandwidth range from narrowband to wideband.
False
Gateway determines the best path for passing a data packet between networks to its destination.
False
LTE is an extension of CDMA, so only CDMA carriers will be able to use it.
False
Most users choose a prepay system rather than sign a two-year contract.
False
Network management software also complicates the process of updating files and programs on network computers.
False
On-site paging systems use small desktop transmitters to send pages over a small wireless network that covers a range of up to only 1 mile.
False
Telecommunications signals are only analog.
False
Telecommunications technologies have brought us the Internet and two ways of accessing it.
False
The Bluetooth specification was developed by IBM.
False
The FDA assigns different frequencies for different uses in the United States.
False
The Wi-Fi standards are also known as the 902.11 family of standards.
False
The cell phone "Internet Communications" service option allows user to connect using a walkie-talkie-style interface.
False
The language of telecommunications is governed by switches.
False
The last analog cell phone networks were closed in 2005.
False
Twisted pair cable consists of individual strands of twisted wire covered with an insulating layer used for telephone and computer networks.
False
Verizon recently announced that it will be pursuing LTE, indicating that its network will be gradually moved from GSM to CDMA.
False
Wi-Fi is wireless networking technology that uses access points to wirelessly connect users to networks within a range of 1-25 miles.
False
Wi-Fi satisfies the need in small areas, but it requires thousands if not millions of access points to cover a city
False
Wireless technologies are transforming our lives by making communications and access to information effortless from anywhere, but only at specific times.
False
WiMAX, also known as ____ 802.16, is a fourth-generation wireless broadband technology that evolved from Wi-Fi to provide faster Internet access at a longer range.
IEEE
_______ may take the form of handheld devices, or devices mounted in the doorways of loading docks or in conveyor belt systems.
Readers
___________ refers to the electronic transmission and reception of signals for voice and data communications.
Telecommunication
____ requires a sender, a receiver, a signal that contains information, and a medium over which the signal travels. Both the sending and receiving device need to speak the same language.
Telecommunications
______ and Long Term Evolution are competing to become the standard for global wireless Internet access.
WiMax
Manufacturers are installing ______ chips in a wide variety of communications and computer appliances to allow device-to-device connections.
Wifi
A GPS, or global positioning system, uses ____ to pinpoint the location of objects on earth.
satellites
Signal frequency is measured in hertz (Hz), or cycles per ____.
second
Cellular ____ include specific features of a cell phone plan other than voice communication.
services
Bluetooth-enabled devices communicate directly with each other in pairs; up to ____ devices can be paired simultaneously.
seven
A ____ is an agreed-upon way of doing something within an industry.
standard
Routers, switches, firewalls, modems, and other network control devices include software interfaces that allow you to change device settings.
True
Telecommunications devices such as routers, network adapters, Wi-Fi access points, cellular towers, and satellites, send and receive the signals employing software that governs their operations.
True
Telecommunications networks play a vital role in our daily activities.
True
Telecommunications requires specialized hardware, software, and protocols.
True
The most popular add-on service is text ringtones.
True
The signals used to send information over voice and data networks can vary in speed and strength.
True
Waves sent at the high end of the radio spectrum, between 1 and 300 GHz, are called microwaves.
True
The cell phone carrier that is NOT one of the top four carriers in the U.S. is ____.
Virgin Mobile
Telecommunications ____ include anything that carries a signal and creates an interface between a sending device and a receiving device.
media
A computer ____ is a collection of computing devices connected together to share resources such as files, software, processors, storage, printers, and Internet connections.
network
All of the following, EXCEPT ____, are types of transmission cables that are typically used to connect data communications devices.
optical cable
A(n) ____ is a small, lightweight device that receives signals from transmitters for the purpose of communications and messaging.
pager
RFID tags consist of a transponder as small as a grain of sand, with an antenna embedded on a ____.
paper tag
A ____ area network (PAN) is the interconnection of personal information technology devices, typically wirelessly, within the range of an individual.
personal
A cellular handset designed primarily for voice communication is referred to as a cell ____.
phone
A cellular ____ defines the terms of service provided by a cellular carrier to which a cellular user subscribes.
plan
Telecommunications software is software based on telecommunications _______ used to control, monitor, and troubleshoot data traveling over a telecommunications network.
protocols
Fees incurred when you use your phone outside of your carrier's coverage area are called _______.
roaming
Microwave signals are used for high-speed, high-capacity communication links and ____ communications.
satellite
"Wireless data communications" refers to telecommunications that take place over the air for data and Internet access.
True
A PAN allows your notebook computer to automatically communicate with your cell phone to connect to the Internet.
True
A PAN is typically implemented with Bluetooth.
True
A cellular carrier is a company that builds and maintains a cellular network and provides cell phone service to the public.
True
A cellular handset may be designed to support voice communications and data communications over the Internet, in which case it is referred to as a smart phone.
True
A network interface card is a circuit board or PC card that, when installed, provides a port for the device to connect to a wired network with traditional network cables
True
A network operating system performs the same types of functions for the network as operating system software performs for a computer.
True
A pay-as-you-go cell phone plan is a prepay system in which you buy minutes up front that must be used in a given time frame.
True
An analog signal fluctuates continuously.
True
Bluetooth communicates at speeds of up to 1 Mbps within a range of up to10 meters.
True
Cell phone technologies cover cities and large areas, but only support bandwidth of up to roughly 2 Mbps.
True
Communications satellites are relay stations that receive signals from one earth station and rebroadcast them to another.
True
Competing with LTE is WiMAX, a similar technology used by cellular carriers such as Sprint.
True
Fiber-optic cable consists of thousands of extremely thin strands of glass or plastic bound together in a sheathing, and transmits signals with light beams.
True
GPSs were originally developed for national security and later extended for public use.
True
Geotagging is the process of adding geographic identification metadata to digital media and messages.
True
Global Positioning Systems, ham radios, CB radios, police and emergency communications, satellite communications, and wireless clock systems all make use of radio waves.
True
If two plans from different carriers seem roughly comparable in terms of features, you should view the coverage map of both carriers and examine their handsets and services.
True
Local resources are the files, drives, and printers that are connected directly to the workstation and are accessible on or off the network.
True
Most new notebook computers include Wi-Fi capability; however, many new desktop computers do not.
True
National and regional paging systems set up transmission towers, much like cell phone networks, to cover large geographic areas.
True
Near field communications is defined as wireless telecommunications that take place at a distance of about 8 inches or less.
True
Networks connect computing resources utilizing devices that distribute data packets and protect the network.
True
Pagers provide emergency professionals with an easy and reliable method of being summoned.
True
RFID technology is embedded in products for identification and tracking purposes.
True
From small home networks to large private global networks, telecommunications technologies give us ______ to public and private information, communication, and services wherever we may be, whenever we need them.
access
Wi-Fi technology uses wireless ________ that send and receive data using radio frequencies to and from computers and other digital devices equipped with Wi-Fi cards or adapters.
access points
A computing system may be_______ over components in one small business building, or around the world on a network operated by a global corporation.
distributed
A PAN typically covers a range of around 33 ____.
feet
GPS satellites orbit the earth in such a way that at any given time and location on earth, at least ____ satellites are visible to a GPS receiver.
four
Long Term Evolution is a ____ wireless broadband technology that was developed to allow GSM cellular technology to evolve to provide very high-speed Internet access.
fourth-generation
The speed at which an electronic communications signal can change from high to low is called the signal ____.
frequency
Cellular ____ refers to the phone used by the subscriber to communicate on the cellular network.
handset
Telecommunications devices include the wide variety of computer _______ designed to support telecommunications activities for individuals and businesses.
hardware
Areas around access points where users can connect to the Internet are sometimes called ____.
hotspots
Many GSM phones have a subscriber ____ module (SIM) card that stores subscriber information.
identity
In telecommunications, ____ refers to the hardware, software, and protocols that support telecommunications.
infrastructure