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What is the name of location where two or more networks share a connection?
- NSP
- CPE
- POP
- NAP
- Point of presence option C
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Answer: C Explanation: -
Which on of the following is communication equipment located onsite with the host and a customer's property
- NSP
- CPE
- POP
- NAP
- Customer Premises Equipment Option B
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Answer: B Explanation: -
Telephone handsets, cable TV set-top boxes, modems, and Digital Subscriber Line routers are examples
- NSP
- CPE
- POP
- NAP
- N/A
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Answer: B Explanation: -
The CPE is physically attached to the
- Local Loop
- Path from the home to the CO
- ISP
- All of these
- N/A
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Answer: D Explanation: -
ISP provides access to its larger network through a
- POP
- CPE
- NAP
- None of these
- N/A
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Answer: A Explanation: -
ISP drops down its lines and make peer-to-peer arrangements to provide Internet connectivity to users called
- POP
- CPE
- NAP
- NSP
- network access point NAP
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Answer: C Explanation: -
_________ is a physical facility that provides the infrastructure to move data between connected networks
- POP
- CPE
- NAP
- NSP
- POP(Point of presence), CPE( customer premises equipment),NAP(Network access Pint), NSP( Network services provider)
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Answer: C Explanation: -
The purpose of the Internet is to
- Interconnect end system
- Hosts
- Servers and Mainframes
- All of these
- N/A
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Answer: D Explanation: -
The largest national ISPs have ______________ all over the country.
- POP
- CPE
- NAP
- NSP
- N/A
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Answer: A Explanation: -
Which one of the following provides backbone services to an internet services provider
- Network services Provider(NSP)
- Point of Presence(POP)
- Network Access Point(NAP)
- Customer Premises Equipment(CPE)
- N/A
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Answer: A Explanation: