IPTV Times Table 2

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Across
  1. 1. Short for Media Gateway Control Protocol
  2. 5. A method of transmission in which all bits of a character are sent simultaneously over separate lines to a high speed printer or other locally attached peripheral
  3. 6. Data transmission over a circuit capable of transmitting in one preassigned direction only
  4. 8. An application that enables a desktop, laptop or workstation computer to function as a telephone via VOIP
  5. 12. A communications channel or medium having a bandwidth sufficient to carry multiple voice/video or data signals simultaneously
  6. 14. A device that allows user to send commands to a computer that is somewhere else
  7. 15. A group of bits, including address, data and control elements, that are switched and transmitted together
  8. 17. A single device capable of both sending and receiving information
  9. 19. Used in IP networks to break up larger networks into smaller networks
  10. 20. A connection-oriented protocol that employs the virtual circuit approach
  11. 21. Provides broadband access network over traditional twisted copper pair and faster than ADSL
  12. 22. Television programming that requires payment upfront usually on a monthly basis as a subscription fee
  13. 23. TCP flow control process used to control the number of unacknowledged data segments that are sent between transmissions
  14. 26. Provides a standard method for transporting multi-protocol datagrams over point-to-point links
  15. 28. Unreliable and connectionless
Down
  1. 2. One of the three basic modulations of adding information to a sine wave signal in which its phase is varied to impose information on it
  2. 3. Information which travels from the user to the internet or to a central office or headend
  3. 4. A technique for combining many signals on a single circuit by interleaving bits or bytes of data from successive channels
  4. 6. The range of electromagnetic radio frequencies used in transmission of voice, data and television
  5. 7. Any common carrier network that provides circuit switching between public users
  6. 8. Transmission in which the data character and bits are transmitted at a fixed rate with the transmitter and receiver being synchronized
  7. 9. A functional unit of a node through which data can enter or leave a data network
  8. 10. Plastic cards the viewer can insert in the set-top box
  9. 11. Application layer signaling protocol
  10. 13. The length of an electromagnetic waveform as measured from any point on one wave to the corresponding point on an adjacent wave
  11. 16. A specific set of rules, procedures or conventions that two data devices must accept and use to be able to communicate
  12. 18. A type of scanning that may result in a screen flicker
  13. 24. Used to manage the membership of Internet Protocol multicast groups
  14. 25. Telecommunications companies that sell internet access
  15. 27. The device which enables anyone to compute, word process, or perform more complicated functions