The term broadband refers to a telecommunications signal or device of greater bandwidth, in some sense, than another standard or usual signal or device (and the broader the band, the greater the capacity for traffic).
Outline the methods of delivery of broadband (wireless, cable, ADSL and fibre)? Identify the speed of each method.
Some methods of delivery for wireless are that: they are very quick and it is mainly used due to its high speed knowledge. For cable there can be many problems and connections. Slow speed. ADSL there is an equal amount of cost, usually more expensive and hard to esnemble. Lastly Fibre is has fabulous speed for internet access
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each method.
Advantages and disadvantages of Wireless Internet?
Advantages:
There are no wires
convenient and accessable
Disadvantages:
can have problems
Lower Speed
Less security anyone could hack into it.
Advantages and Disadvantages of Cable?
Advantages:
High Speed
Can download many things
Disadvanatges:
expensive
Many problems
Advantages and disadvantages of ADSL?
Advantages:
Much Quicker
56 bits per seconds
No problems at all
Disadvantages:
Expensive
Give examples of broadband providers and identify the costs.
Yes Optus- 120GB at $79.00 bundle/month
Dodo-50GB at $19.90 Broadband/month
BigPond-300 MB Data at $15.00 Broadband
iinet- 50GB at $69.95 Bundle/month
Virgin Mobile- 10GB at $30.00 Broadband/month
The Federal Government is thinking of rolling out a national broadband network (The NBN). Research the NBN and find out:
a. what method of delivery it will use
wireless providers
b. the expected speed
100 megabits per second
c. the expected costs
$60 per month
Do you think Australians should invest in The NBN? Justify your answer.
No it puts strain on other peoples life
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