Considers the history and evolution of telecommunications, with a focus on copper versus fiber optic cabling systems.
2,895 words (approx. 11.6 pages) |
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APA | 2004
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This paper considers the history of telecommunication and the types of evolving technology and makes a comparison of these and the need and importance of the next phase of transmission, Fiber Optic Cable Networking (FOCN). The paper also includes a brief discussion of the Telecommunication Act of 1996, which is meant to facilitate the decision process of consumers between copper or fiber optics cable and, ultimately, whether a trenchless or open-cut technique is best for installation purposes.
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"In today's reality, the technology is constrained by network dependencies. It is especially true in cases like communications, computing, and power supply. Innovations such as telephone analog switching systems that convert signals to photonics and optical/photonic systems using light transmission have already changes the way the future is approached. Molitor, 2003, explains, "Light changes polarity one-quadrillion times per second. Scientists already have succeeded in switching light 100 trillion times per second (terabits). Emerging evidence that the speed of light may be exceeded by a factor of 10-1,000-fold suggests future threshold potentials" "
The Future of Telecommunications (2012, February 08). Retrieved February 13, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Essay-The-Future-of-Telecommunications/52860
"The Future of Telecommunications" 08 February 2012. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Essay-The-Future-of-Telecommunications/52860>
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