Posts Tagged ‘Telecommunications’

The Modern Revolution - The Lg Secret

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Time and again Man has proved that with the use of advanced technology nothing can either stop him or subdue him, and with the passing of time, he is able to achieve the impossible. This example can be cited with the introduction of internet and the mobile phones in our lives. The mobile phone in its true sense is no longer just a phone but a gamut of features has converted this equipment to a highly communicative form.

The Design And Structure Of Samsung Tocco

Monday, July 21st, 2008

Were you always in a notion that the only thing that matters about a mobile phone is its features and price? Then let me tell you that there are many people who disagree with you. According to them the design and he structure of the phone is the most important factor when it comes buying the phone.

The Samsung Tocco is just the perfect one with all sorts of advantages and benefits that should come with a structurally ideal phone.

Is Ethernet The Right Solution For Your Data Network?

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

This is not a trivial question. Ethernet is relatively ubiquitous, in that most computers and peripherals speak ethernet. Ethernet is routable - far too many protocols aren’t - and is relatively fast (10 gigabits per second for a high-end card, but you can bundle up to 10 of them to create a pseudo-100 gigabit connection) and is relatively cheap.

Ok, those are the benefits. Are there drawbacks? Yes. Ethernet isn’t good on latency, there’s no meaningful error correction, there are many defined types of ethernet frame (which means you can assume companies have taken shortcuts in testing), offloading of security and checksumming is rare to non-existent, very high-speed cables are amazingly fragile, hardware multicast support is generally minimal (a bother for LANs where many protocols are multicast these days) and vendors often cut corners on using components of adequate quality.