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Introduction To Telecom Procter & Gamble Introduction To Telecom Name : Waleed Alrumaih ID: 200800176

Outline Introduction Telecommunication Security Measures Conclusion Wired Wireless Security Measures UPS VPN Conclusion

Introduction Procter & Gamble (P&G) The Need for Telecommunication Founded in 1837. Founded by William Procter and James Gamble. 4.4 billion people served (out of 7 billion). The Need for Telecommunication Vital for the organization’s smooth execution of operations all over the world. Different time zones with different areas and regions. We will look at some of the technologies used at P&G in terms of Telecommunication, Network Design and Security.

Telecommunication Wired Twisted Pair Cables Advantages: Disadvantages: Simple and flexible. Easy to install and maintain. Cheap and lightweight. Disadvantages: High attenuation Low bandwidth Low data rate

Telecommunication Wireless Local Area Network (LAN) Group of computers, switches, routers connected together in a small geographic area Perfect for internal company communication (intranet, company email, etc…) Advantages High speed data transfer rates Full Disadvantages Cabling is primary medium

Security Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Used to continue provide short-term power supply during a power outage (for emergency backups for example) Some advanced UPS can also correct some problems in the a network

Security (Cont’d) Virtual Private Network (VPN) Technology used to provide users with remote access to internal company resources It provides security due to the authentication required before access as well as encrypted data

Conclusion Telecommunication is becoming more and more important to the operation of multi-national corporations. We looked at some of the technologies P&G utilizes in its infrastructure and observed how dependent a multi-national company is on telecommunication technologies.

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