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4G/LTE is the fourth generation of mobile phone technology, evolving from 2G and 3G. 4G is able to support download speeds of up to 100mbps and upload speeds of up to 50mbps. In practice users will never see these speeds, but in general 4G/LTE is faster than 3G technologies. 4G services allow for much faster internet on mobile devices, tablets and [..]
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backbone network


is a part of computer network infrastructure that interconnects various pieces of the network, providing a path for the exchange of information between different local area networks  (LANs) or sub networks. A backbone can tie together diverse networks in the same building, in different buildings in a campus environment, or over wide areas. Normally [..]
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backhaul network


comprises the intermediate links between the core network, or backbone, of the network and the small subnetworks at the "edge" of the entire hierarchical network. For example, while cell phones communicating with a single cell tower constitute a local subnetwork, the connection between the cell tower and the rest of the world begins with [..]
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branchless banking


is a distribution channel strategy used for delivering financial services without relying on bank branches. This technology provides financial inclusion to those people who are unable to use formal banking services due to various reasons, such as lack of education, hesitant behavior towards visiting a bank branch, fear of long procedures and paper [..]
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camel


Application Part (CAP)-CAMEL application part is a set of call processing messages, originally defined for use with GSM, for the customization of setup and control of wireless calls in a GSM or WCDMA network.
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cloud computing


Refers to a technology based on providing users with the resources of multiple computers. Those resources include an entire set of hardware and software that facilitate the processing and execution of client requests. By storing these resources “in the cloud,” users can access a variety of applications using an ordinary Internet browser, requiring [..]
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digital subscriber line


Digital subscriber line is the transmission of digital information, usually on a copper wire pair.
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ethernet


Is a packet based transmission protocol that is primarily used in LANs. 
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fiber to the home/fiber to the building


A distribution system that uses fiber optic cable to connect telephone networks to nodes that are located in homes or businesses. The fiber optic transmission is used to provide broadband services beyond the central office, all the way through the drop wire to the optical node that is located in the customer’s home.
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high bit rate digital subscriber line


An all-digital transmission technology that is used on 2 or 3 pairs of copper wires that can deliver T1 or E1 data transmission speeds. HDSL is a symmetrical service. 
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