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3/25: Telecom & Networking, pt. 2 Network services –ISDN, DSL, Cable modems, etc. –Which to use? ATM E-Commerce & E-Business technologies EDI: Electronic.

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1 3/25: Telecom & Networking, pt. 2 Network services –ISDN, DSL, Cable modems, etc. –Which to use? ATM E-Commerce & E-Business technologies EDI: Electronic Data Interchange

2 Network Services Packet switching (X.25) Frame relay Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Cable modem T1, T3 lines

3 Packet Switching (X.25) Older form of running LANs Data-only network Works well in small groups Becomes inefficient and slow as network expands Breaks transmitted data into packets of 128 bytes each Sends them, checking for transmission errors

4 Frame Relay Another network Variable length link-layer frames. Less overhead than X.25 Higher speed than X.25 Higher capacity than X.25 Common setup today for LANs and WANs

5 Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) AKA Cell Relay. Not data-only: can transmit voice, video, data, images, etc. Seen as the eventual replacement for X.25 & Frame Relay, as well as ISDN. Transmits “cells” of 53 octets (8 bytes).

6 ISDN: Integrated Services Digital Network International standard for transmitting voice, video, data over public telephone lines. Older system, being rapidly replaced with DSL. Transmits at 128 Kbps Costs about $ / month. Installation costs: See more information at http://www.swbell.com/Products_Services/Business/Pro dInfo_1/1,1973,26--4-1-,00.html http://www.swbell.com/Products_Services/Business/Pro dInfo_1/1,1973,26--4-1-,00.html

7 DSL: Digital Subscriber Line Also uses public telephone lines Transmission speeds: Downstream: 384 Kbps – 1.5 Mbps Upstream:128 Kbps Costs about $ 49.95 / month (SWBell) Installation: $ 0.00 (if you “self-install”) + equipment $99.00

8 Cable Modem Uses cable television lines Transmission speeds: (depends on choice of service) Downstream: 256 Kbps – 1 Mbps Upstream: 64 Kbps – 256 Kbps 74.95 – 39.95 – 25.99 / mth + $10.00 for basic cable (Charter Comm.) Installation:$29.95 + equipment $5.00 /mth More info (no pricing) at http://www.chartercom.com/products/internet/int ernet.asp http://www.chartercom.com/products/internet/int ernet.asp

9 T1, T3 lines Dedicated telephone line for data service Transmission speeds: T1: 24 channels at 64 Kbps/ea = 1.544 Mbps total (can also buy a portion of a T1 line) T3: 672 channels, 64 Kbps/ea = 43 Mbps total Costs at least $ 499/mth for T1, lots more for T3 Installation:$ ??? More info at http://www.everythingt1.com/http://www.everythingt1.com/

10 E-Commerce & E-Business Tools Electronic mail (e-mail) Voice mail Facsimile machines (fax) Teleconferencing Dataconferencing Videoconferencing Groupware Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)

11 Electronic Data Interchange Computer – to – computer exchange between two organizations of standard business transaction documents COMPUTER SELLERCUSTOMER ORDERS, PAYMENTS SHIPPING NOTICES, PRICE UPDATES, INVOICES


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