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codyclark

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The owner of a network will always want to be compatible with other networks in order to take advantage of network economies.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

Earliest records of management (who does what) are found on the walls of cave dwellings in:
 
  a. Siberia
  b. Rome
  c. Western Europe, most notably France
  d. Nigeria



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Answer to Question 1

F The incentive to take advantage of network economies can be strong. But it is conceivable that opening to another network will bring more competition that can be more costly to one network than the economies it offers, in which case the owner will not seek compatibility.

Answer to Question 2

C



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