DSLAM
DSLAM
A DSLAM (Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer) is a network device that connects multiple customer DSL connections to a high-speed internet backbone. It aggregates and channels data traffic from multiple users onto a single high-capacity link to the service provider's network. It serves as a communication hub that enables the delivery of broadband services over telephone lines.
To establish the communication link between customer equipment and the local loop for digital lines, a Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) is commonly used. This device aggregates multiple digital subscriber lines from individual customers and connects them to a high-capacity backbone network. Additionally, routers and modems may be used at the customer premises to facilitate communication and manage data traffic.
NO.
Yes, you can have insurance coverage from multiple carriers.
CDMA stands for - code division multiple access. SIM stands for Subscriber Identity Module.
The type of network that connects multiple LANs is called a WAN (wide area network). A typical example of a WAN is the network that links the different departments of an organization.
No.A SIM card or Subscriber Identity Module is a portable memory chip used in some models of cellular telephones. SIM cards are used with carriers that operate on the Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) network. The competing network is Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)
MAN (metropolitan area network)
A router connects multiple computers together and transmits data to its correct destination on a network.
The network device that connect multiple networks that use the same protocol is a ROUTER.
MAN