Difference between fixed telephone network and wireless lesspdf network
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Fixed Telephone Network
Wireless Telephone Network
The transmitter and receiver is fixed at one place.
Information is carried over cables(fiber optic/copper)
and fixed links(microwave/satellite)
transmitter and receiver communicate via EM radio waves.
They are not always fixed at one place but can move also.
Network configurations are virtually static and need programming at Local exchange
when subscriber changes its location from one area to the other area.
Network configurations are dynamic and will obtain subscriber information when it moves
from one location area or routing area to the other areas.
Takes time for changing the fixed telephone services.
It does not take time and can be done in small interval of time.
A telephone Central office takes care of millions of landline telephone connections.
MSCs take care of cellular telephone connections based on air traffic capacity.
Less overhead data needed.
More overhead data needed as geographical location keeps changing.
No harse channel conditions usually observed with this type of network.
Very harse and random channel conditions can also be observed with this type of network.
The system is designed to take care of this channel conditions.
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Difference between fixed telephone network and wireless less pdf network:
Fixed telephone network:
- The transceiver and receiver are fixed in one place and use only the fixed wired lines.
- Connections are not movable and it takes a lot of time for any type of change in the connections.
Wireless telephone network:
- The transceiver and receiver are not fixed in one place and don't use any wired lines.
- Wireless connections are movable and can be changed in a small interval of time.
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