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Data Networks

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What is Data Networks?

Data networks are systems that allow computers to exchange data with each other. They use a variety of hardware (like routers, switches, and cables) and software (protocols) to facilitate communication. Common uses include internet access, file sharing, email, and real-time communication (video conferencing).

What other technologies are related to Data Networks?

Data Networks Complementary Technologies

IP Telecommunications systems rely on data networks for transport of voice and other communication data. They are complementary technologies, as data networks provide the infrastructure for IP Telecommunications.
mentioned alongside Data Networks in 58% (57) of relevant job posts
Networking switches are a core component of data networks, responsible for forwarding data packets between devices on the network.
mentioned alongside Data Networks in 25% (57) of relevant job posts
Modern audio visual systems often utilize data networks for transmission of audio and video signals, control, and management. They can be managed through the Data Network.
mentioned alongside Data Networks in 5% (56) of relevant job posts

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