Building Telecommunication System
Building Telecommunication System
Telecommunication
System
What is Telecommunication?
Telecommunication is communication
at a distance using electrical signals
or electromagnetic waves.
It is also a collection of nodes and
links to enable telecommunication.
Examples of it are the telephone
network, the radio broadcasting
system, computer networks and the
Internet.
Types of Networks
Telephone Network - is a telecommunications network that
connects Telephones, which allows telephone calls between
two or more parties, as well as newer features such as fax and
internet.
Radio broadcasting - is a transmission of audio (sound),
sometimes with related metadata, by radio waves intended to
reach a wide audience. ... Stations are often affiliated with
a radio network which provides content in a
common radio format, either in broadcast syndication or
simulcast or both.
A computer network - is a set of computers connected
together for the purpose of sharing resources.
The Internet - is the global system of
interconnected computer networks that uses the
Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to communicate between
networks and devices.
Types of Transmission Media
Guided Media - It is also referred to as Wired or Bounded transmission media.
Signals being transmitted are directed and confined in a narrow pathway by
using physical links.
Features:
High Speed
Secure
Used for comparatively shorter distances
There are also three Major Types:
Twisted Pair Cable
Coaxial Cable
Fiber Optic Cable
Types of Transmission Media
Twisted Pair Cable – It consists of 2 separately insulated
conductor wires wound about each other. Generally,
several such pairs are bundled together in a protective
sheath. They are the most widely used Transmission
Media. Twisted Pair has two types: