Telecommunication networks. Computer and Network Examples
Telecommunication networks.
Computer and Network Examples
A Telecommunications network is a network of nodes, links, trunks and telephone switches that are connected, operated by telephone companies and realize telephone, audio, visual and data communications among the users. The telecommunications network can also include Internet, microwave, wireless equipment. The nodes are connected by transmission links and use the circuit switching, message switching or packet switching to pass the signal to the terminals that have the unique addresses. The set of network addresses is called the address space.
In modern telecommunications networks each user is connected to one of the nodes and each link is called a communications channel (it can be wire, fiber-optic cable, radio waves).
The examples of the telecommunications networks are: telephone networks, Internet, computer networks, wide area networks (WAN), local area networks (LAN), virtual private networks (VPN), PTSA, aeronautical ACARS network, global Telex network, etc.
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Example 1. Telecommunication network.
This example was created in ConceptDraw DIAGRAM using the Computer and Networks Area of ConceptDraw Solution Park and shows the Telecommunications network.
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