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NAME: MUHAMMAD AMIR HAKIM BIN ABD KADER

FORM: 5 UTM
NO.IC: 980330-01-5261
TITLE: THE LATEST DEVELOPMENT IN NETWORK AND
COMMUNICATION

1.0. INTRODUCTION (COMPUTER NETWORK AND


COMMUNICATIONS)
COMPUTER NETWORK
A computer network is a system of interconnected computers and peripheral devices. For
example, it may connect computers, printers, scanners and cameras. Using hardware and
software, these interconnected computing devices can communicate with each other
through defined rules of data communications. In a network, computers can exchange and
share information and resources.
A computer network may operate on wired connections or wireless connections. When
two or more networks are linked or connected and are able to communicate with one
another using suitable hardware and software, it is called an internet work.

COMMUNICATIONS
Communications is about the transfer of information from a sender, across a distance, to a
receiver. Using electricity, radio waves or light, information and data in the form of codes
are transmitted through a physical medium such as wire, cable, or even the atmosphere.
Therefore, in order to make communications possible from computers, across telephones
and radios and back to computers and other digital devices again, there must be a signal
translator, which we call a modem. The modem, which is short for modulator or
demodulator, converts digital signals into analog and back again into digital signals for
information to move across the telephone line.

2.0. MOBILE COMPUTING


Mobile computing is humancomputer interaction by which a computer is expected
to be transported during normal usage. Mobile computing involves mobile
communication, mobile hardware, and mobile software. Communication issues include
ad hoc and infrastructure networks as well as communication properties, protocols, data
formats and concrete technologies. Hardware includes mobile devices or device
components. Mobile software deals with the characteristics and requirements of mobile
applications.

2.1. DEFINITION
Mobile Computing is "taking a computer and all necessary files and software out into
the field". Mobile computing is any type of computing which use Internet or intranet and
respective communications links, as WAN, LAN, WLAN etc. Mobile computers may
form a wireless personal network or a piconet.

2.2.1. SPECIFICATION OF IPHONE 6 PLUS

IPHONE 6 PLUS

IPHONE6

16GB
$299

16GB
$199

64GB
$399

64GB
$299

128GB
$499

128GB
$399

2.2.2. SERVICE OF IPHONE 6 PLUS


Location Services allows location-based apps and websites (including Maps, Camera,
Safari, and other Apple and third-party apps) to use information from cellular, Wi-Fi1,
and Global Positioning System (GPS) networks to determine your approximate location.

IPHONE 6 PLUS 5.5 INCHES

IPHONE 6 4.7 INCHES

2.2.3. FREQUENCIES OF IPHONE 6


(Models A1549 and A1586) and IPhone 6 Plus (Models A1522 and A1524) both support
four-band GSM, five-band CDMA2000, five-band UMTS (with HSPA+42 support), and
sixteen LTE FDD bands (with support for up to 150Mbps of download speeds). The
quad-band GSM and pent-band UMTS provide complete global coverage for GSM and
UMTS/HSPA+ networks all over the world. The five CDMA2000 bands enable coverage
on all CDMA carriers in the US (who use ESMR, Cellular 850MHz, AWS 1.7+2.1 GHz,
and PCS 1.9GHz for CDMA), as well as KDDI in Japan (who use Cellular 850MHz and
IMT 2.1GHz for CDMA) and China Telecom in China (who use Cellular 850MHz for
CDMA)

3.0 INTERNET TECHNOLOGY AND SERVICE

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