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  2. LTE (telecommunication) - Wikipedia

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    The next month, Nokia Solutions and Networks and Sprint announced that they had demonstrated throughput speeds of 2.6 gigabits per second using a LTE-TDD network, surpassing the previous record of 1.6 gigabits per second. [104]

  3. Telecommunications - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications is the transmission of information with an immediacy comparable to face-to-face communication. Learn about the history of telecommunications from smoke signals and beacons to telegraph, telephone, radio and Internet, and the different media used for telecommunication.

  4. Digital subscriber line - Wikipedia

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    DSL is a family of technologies that transmit digital data over telephone lines. Learn about the history, types, and features of DSL, such as asymmetric, symmetric, and high speed DSL.

  5. Marketing communications - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the definition, objectives, tools, and strategies of marketing communications, which are the use of different channels and tools to deliver a message to a target market. Find out how marketing communications can overcome communication barriers, create brand awareness and preference, and adapt to global markets.

  6. Internet background noise - Wikipedia

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    Internet background noise (IBN, also known as Internet background radiation, by analogy with natural background radiation) consists of data packets on the Internet which are addressed to IP addresses or ports where there is no network device set up to receive them. Network telescopes observe the Internet background radiation.

  7. Traffic generation model - Wikipedia

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    The network performance can be analyzed by network traffic measurement in a testbed network, using a network traffic generator such as iperf, bwping and Mausezahn.The traffic generator sends dummy packets, often with a unique packet identifier, making it possible to keep track of the packet delivery in the network.

  8. Network performance - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the measures of service quality of a network, such as bandwidth, throughput, latency, jitter, and error rate. Find out how these factors affect user ...

  9. Networks in marketing - Wikipedia

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    A small world network Is a graph in which most nodes aren't connected to one another but as connections are made other nodes can be reached through only a couple of intermediaries. In terms of marketing small world networks have been used to model this such as consumer referrals (e.g. Jun, Kim, Kim, & Choi). [20]