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Across
  1. 1. An effect where pulse spreads at different wavelengths travel at different speeds through the fiber.
  2. 5. It specifies how a software piece running on one end system asks the internet infrastructure to deliver data to a specific destination software piece running on another end system.
  3. 9. When network establishes a connection across a link, the network dedicates one time slot in every frame to this connection.
  4. 10. It is capable of providing up to 50 Mbps, and supports voice, video and data.
  5. 11. It starts to replace proprietary cable modems.
  6. 14. An optical distribution network architecture that uses electrically powered switching equipment, such as a router or a switch aggregator, to manage signal distribution and direct signals to specific customers.
  7. 18. Brings various topology together in a common format
  8. 20. He created the first email program.
Down
  1. 2. A group that was formed with an emphasis towards basic computing research.
  2. 3. The group that develops internet standards.
  3. 4. It is a queueing theory shows effectiveness of packet switching.
  4. 6. It is the first international connections to the ARPANET.
  5. 7. A memorandum published by the IETF describing methods, behaviors, research, or innovations applicable to the working of the Internet and Internet-connected systems.
  6. 8. When redundancy in the encoding on medium is required use _______________.
  7. 12. A type of flow control method where the protocol has a built-in mechanism that limits the rate at which senders may transmit data, without using feedback from the receiver.
  8. 13. It is made up of different types of physical media such as coaxial cable, copper wire, fiber optics and radio spectrum.
  9. 15. It happens when you place too many hosts in a broadcast domain.
  10. 16. An example of this is hamming code.
  11. 17. It specifies the format of the packets that are sent and received among the routers and end systems.
  12. 19. It is a layered framework for the design of network systems that allows communication between all types of computer systems.