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Post by account_disabled on Mar 16, 2024 9:26:50 GMT
Central Bridges, Therefore, They Unite Us With the Operator's Network. Time as the Telephone Itself, in Recent Years We Have Developed Its Capabilities Alongside Our Ability to Transmit Voice. We Have Seen That It Has Also Become a Data Transmission Channel Thanks to Technologies (, , , , , , Etc.) That Opened Up the Internet and Other Valuable Services (Such as Television or Video on Demand). 's Door. However, While We Have Been Able to Squeeze Everything Out of Copper Pairs, the Natural Evolution of Networks and the Services They Provide Has Resulted in Such Technologies Reaching Mobile Lead Their Upper Limits and New Access Technologies Having to Be Considered. Support Current and Future User Needs (High-speed Internet Access, Real-time Applications, Hd Quality Video on Demand, Etc.). When We Talk About Undersea Cables, We Observe Them Going Through a Technological Process. This Evolution is Not Far Removed From Their Development, From Copper Wire Pairs, Through Coaxial Cables, and Finally to the Fiber Optics We Use Today. Operators' Networks Are Affected at the Different Levels That Make Up Their Networks, However, This Leaves the So-called Last Mile, the Distance From the Operator's Headquarters to the Subscriber's Home, Unchanged. The Technological Change of Replacing Copper Cables With Fiber Optics in the Last Mile is What is Called.
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