Managing Information Technology
Managing Information Technology
Managing Information Technology
INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
FIFTH EDITION
CHAPTER 4
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
AND NETWORKING
Telecommunications –
communications (voice and data) at a distance
Bandwidth –
• difference between highest and lowest frequencies
(cycles per second) that can be transmitted on a
single medium
• common measure of a medium’s capacity
When
: each cycle sends one signal that transmits exactly one
e
Not bit of data (often the case), then the three terms are identical
Wireless –
broadcast technology in which radio signals are sent out
into the air
Topology –
term used to describe the configuration or arrangement
of network devices and media
Intranet –
a network operating within an organization that uses
the TCP/IP protocol
Internet2 –
not-for-profit consortium of over 200 universities,
working with over 60 technology companies and the
U.S. government, to develop and deploy advanced
network applications and technologies
Protocol –
agreed-upon set of rules governing communication
among layers or levels of a network
Carriers
Own or lease the physical plant – cabling,
satellites, cellular towers, etc.
Sell service of transmitting communication
from one location to another
Equipment vendors
Manufacture and sell LAN software and
hardware
Includes routers, hubs, wireless access
points, digital switches, multiplexers, cellular
telephones, modems
Service providers
Operate networks and deliver services
through the network
Provide access to or services via the Internet
(such as AOL, Microsoft Network, Yahoo!,
and many ISPs