Telephone companies are replacing older, analog lines with digital lines because
a. wireless...
Physics, 19.09.2019 11:50 heyitseddie06
Telephone companies are replacing older, analog lines with digital lines because
a. wireless transmissions can be used only for short distances. b. computers can now be equipped with modems to translate transmissions. c. digital lines are less expensive. d. data is transmitted more quickly over digital lines.
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