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how is data retrieved from the telephone? the transmitter converts the sound waves to electrical signals which are sent through the telephone network to the receiving phone. the receiving telephone converts the signals into audible sound in the receiver.
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No, telephone area codes are discrete data.
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One can access important data through a rich internet application if their connection is down by using software from the Oracle website. They have this software available in their downloads section.
Yes, electricity is a very good means of transmitting data.
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Through a network. One example of a hardwired connection is called an Ethernet connection. Data can also be transferred through a wireless network by the use of a wireless router.
Data travels through a fiber optic cable using light signals. These signals are sent through the cable as pulses of light, which represent the data being transmitted. The light signals bounce off the walls of the cable, allowing the data to travel quickly and efficiently over long distances.
That refers to the data sent and received by your PC through your network connection.
One can find data centers that will train online by contacting data centers. One can find their telephone numbers by looking through the Yellow Pages.