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UNII stands for ________.
 
  A) Uniform Network Information Infrastructure
  B) Unencryption Network Information Infrastructure
  C) Uniform New Information Infrastructure
  D) Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure

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What is a MAN, a LAN, and a WAN? For what purpose is each used?
 
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Answer to Question 1

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A metropolitan area network (MAN) is a network that generally spans a city or a county. An organization can use a MAN to cover greater distances at higher data rates than those offered by a LAN (local area network). A MAN can be used to connect BNs and LANs. An organization may find, if justified by transmission-volume needs, that having a private MAN may be less expensive than leasing these services from a local telecommunications company. A MAN is between a LAN and a WAN (wide area network) in terms of its geographic scope. However, MANs, unlike LANs, are usually subject to federal and state regulations.





 

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