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Activity 3.3.1 Utilities Kurt Smith Trevor Brotz Mark Brooks Austin Nar Garrett Hanzek

Activity 3.3.1 Utilities Kurt Smith Trevor Brotz Mark Brooks Austin Nar Garrett Hanzek

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Activity 3.3.1 Utilities

Kurt Smith

Trevor Brotz

Mark Brooks

Austin Nar

Garrett Hanzek

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Telecommunications

Telecommunications:the transmission of information, as words, sounds, or images, usually over great distances, in the form of electromagnetic signals, as by telegraph, telephone, radio, or television. - Dictionary.com

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The History of Telecommunications

1200 B.C.- Homer mentions signal fires in his work, Illiad.

700 B.C.-300 A.D.- Carrier Pigeons were used during the Olympic Games.

1843- FAX invented by Scottish Physicist Alexander Bain.

1876- Alexander Graham Bell invented the Telephone.

1945- Arthur C. Clarke proposes communications satellites.

1992- The World Wide Web is created.

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Typical Sizing Requirements for Telecommunications

A TR serving less than 5000 sq ft. must be at least 10' x 8' in size A TR serving area larger than 5000sq ft. and less

than or equal to 8000 sq ft must be 10' x 9' in size A TR serving an are a larger than 8000 sq ft. and

less than or equal to 10,000 must be 10'x 11' in size A minimum of four 4 inch vertical riser conduits or

sleeves are required between TR s.

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Method of Measuring Usage of Telecommunications

Erlangs- help telecommunication network designers understand traffic patterns within their voice networks.

Are used to work out how many lines are required between a telephone system and a central office.

http://www.erlang.com/whatis.html

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Providers and their Distribution Methods

Providers: Time Warner Cable, Vonage, Windstream, Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, Direct T.V.

Distrbution Methods: Satelites, telephone lines, cable lines, cell phone towers.