Chapter 6: Business Networks and Telecommunications: Management Information Systems, Oz
Chapter 6: Business Networks and Telecommunications: Management Information Systems, Oz
Telecommunications
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Telecommunications in Business
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• Advantages of telecommunications
– Better business communication
– Geographical distance irrelevant
– Greater efficiency
– Information becomes immediately available
– Better distribution of data
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Telecommunications in Business
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• Advantages of telecommunications
– Instant transactions
– Flexible and mobile workforce
– Alternative channels
• Disadvantage
– Network security is risk
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Telecommunications in Daily Use:
Cellular Phones
• Name derived from areas of service called cells
• Use computerized transceiver
– Transmits and receives signals
• Transmit and receive calls almost anywhere
• Other uses
– E-mail and faxing
– GPS
– Digital cameras
• Major advantage is mobility
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Videoconferencing
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Fax
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Wireless Payments and Warehousing
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Peer-to-Peer File Sharing
• Peer-to-Peer file sharing: locate and download
files from online computer through Internet
– LimeWire
– KaZaa
– Morpheus
• Exchange music and video files
• Raises many issues with copyright violation
• BitTorrent: Download segments of files from
multiple sources
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Web-Empowered Commerce
• Increasingly fast communication allows
businesses options
– Research
– Market
– Educate
– Train
– Shop
• Entire industries created by Web
– Online exchanges and auctions
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Bandwidth and Media
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Bandwidth (continued)
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Media
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Media (continued)
• Twisted pair cable: pairs of insulated copper
wires twisted together
– Twisting reduces electromagnetic interference
– Low cost
– Used in networking devices
• Coaxial cable: for cable television transmission
– Used for Internet
• Optical fiber: uses light to represent bits
– Not susceptible to interference
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Media (continued)
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Media (continued)
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Networks
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Types of Networks
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Types of Networks (continued)
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Types of Networks (continued)
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PANs
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Networking Hardware
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Networking Hardware (continued)
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Virtual Private Networks
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Switching Techniques
• Circuit switching: dedicated channel
established for duration of transmission
• Packet switching: message broken into
packets
• Packet: group of bits transmitted together
• Frame relay: high-speed packet-switching
protocol used in WANs
– Variable-sized packets routed quickly
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Switching Techniques (continued)
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Protocols
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TCP/IP
• TCP/IP: Transmission Control Protocol/Internet
Protocol
– Ensures packets arrive accurately
– Ensures delivery of packets from node to node,
respectively
• Internet backbone: highest speed channels
• Host: computer connect directly to backbone
• IP number: unique identification for device
• DNS: Domain Name Service maintains
character-based names of IP numbers
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TCP/IP (continued)
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Ethernet
• Ethernet: LAN protocol using coaxial cable
• Gigabit Ethernet: faster Ethernet connections
• Devices on network contend with other devices
for transmission time
• CSMA/CD protocol ensures no collisions in
transmission
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Wireless Protocols
• IEEE 802.11: known as Wi-Fi
– Supports wireless communication within 100
meters of router
– Max speed 11 Mbps
• Access point (hotspot): allows Internet access
within range of equipment
• Encryption: ability to scramble and code
messages
– Use keys shared between sender and receiver
• Bluetooth: allows devices to communicate
within 10 meters
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Wireless Protocols (continued)
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Wireless Protocols (continued)
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Generations in Mobile Communications
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Internet Networking Services
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Internet Networking Services
(continued)
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Cable
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Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
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T1 and T3 Lines
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Satellite
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Fixed Wireless
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Optical Carrier
• Optical carrier
– Expensive
– High connection speeds
• Uses basic unit of 51.84 Mbps
• Used by
– ISPs
– Search engines
– Content-rich Web sites
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Broadband over Power Lines (BPL)
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The Future of Networking
Technologies: Broadband Telephoning
• Voice over Internet Protocol: uses Internet
connection to conduct telephone conversations
• Free of charge
• Different quality of sound from traditional
telephone services
• Does not allow calls to emergency numbers
such as 911
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Radio Frequency Identification
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Converging Technologies
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Summary
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Summary (continued)
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Summary (continued)
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