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Which of these standards is associated with cellular networks?HFCCDMADOCSISDSLAM

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Which of these standards is associated with cellular networks?

  • HFCC
  • CDMA
  • DOCSIS
  • DSLAM
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Solution

The standard associated with cellular networks from the options provided is CDMA.

Explanation:

  1. CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) is a digital cellular technology that uses spread-spectrum techniques. It allows multiple users to occupy the same time and frequency bandwidth, enabling them to share the same frequency band simultaneously.

  2. HF (High Frequency) typically refers to radio frequencies used for long-distance communication and is not specific to cellular networks.

  3. DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification) is a telecommunications standard used for transferring data over cable television systems. It’s not related to cellular technology.

  4. DSLAM (Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer) is a network device used in digital subscriber lines but is associated with wired broadband connections, not cellular networks.

In summary, CDMA is the only standard listed that is specifically associated with cellular networks.

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