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COMM 3601 Industry Segments u Peripherals –storage devices –ZIP, tape backup u components –key boards, video multi-use, converging
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COMM 3602 Industry Segments u Software –pre-packaged –network-based
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COMM 3603 Technology Trends u Multimedia –the next "killer ap“ –Drives sales and innovation
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COMM 3604 Technology Trends u PDAs (personal data assistants) –crashed, then resurrected –Different companies dominate – Palm, Casio, Mindspring –tied to Internet, wireless phone
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COMM 3605 Technology Trends u Videoconferencing –Net chat –Internet phone u Wireless videophones u Virtual Reality –military, medicine –net chat
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COMM 3606 Information Service Provider u Creates content u Maintains editorial control u Delivered through distribution network u Can be: –entertainment –information –interactive service
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COMM 3607 Common Carrier u Channel –distribution device or network u Carries all messages –service available to all on equal basis –non-discriminatory pricing/carriage u No direct financial interest in content
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COMM 3608 u What is the importance of ego or personality in technology development? u What were the key problems Xerox PARC and Apple were trying to solve? u What is the role of Bill Gates and Steve Jobs in software development? u Why isn’t Xerox a key player in computers today?
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COMM 3609 Who is this man?
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COMM 36010 Telephone Technology u 1878 -- Variable resistance transmitter – beaker, magnet, rod, speaker u Audion tube – borrowed from radio invention
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COMM 36011 Telephone Transmission u 1915 Transcontinental u 1918 Multiplexing – 2 or more signals down the same wire at the same time u high frequency 'carrier wave'
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COMM 36012 Telephone Transmission u 1948 Microwave – adapted from military radar transmission – line of sight u 1962 Satellites – Telstar – microwave in the stratosphere – geosynchronous orbit – remedies line of sight problem
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COMM 36013 Telephone Switching u 1892 Strowger – automatic telephone switch – mechanical u AT&T adopts in 1920s – self-dial --> leads to phone numbers – 1 call per switch
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COMM 36014 Telephone Switching u 1938 Crossbar Switch – multiple calls per switch; used in local & long distance by 1951
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COMM 36015 Telephone Switching u 1965 Electronic Switches installed – computer circuit (later a chip) replaces mechanical arms – computer program routes calls
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COMM 36016 Transmission - Fiber Optics u 1958 - Laser invented u 1973 - ultra-transparent fiber u 1977 - First fiber optic system - Chicago u 1988 - First transatlantic fiber cable
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COMM 36017 Transmission - Fiber Optics u Laser shines down path of glass u Digital signal created by pulses of light u Huge expansion of bandwidth
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COMM 36018 ISDN/DSL digital to the home multi-tasking 'intelligent network' Transmission – Dedicated Line
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COMM 36019 Digital Switch u Phone system becomes a large computer network u Packet Switching u De-centralized network u Digital system is still generally 'between the switches' – MODEM device
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COMM 36020 Common Carrier/Service Provider Telephone Lines ISP ‘CLASS’Service Provider Web Pages Data Music
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