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lb_gilbert

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Why does www.Google.com use an alias?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT one of the example applications of T-1 leased
  transmission facilities?
 
  A. cable television systems B. private data networks
 
   C. video teleconferencing D. high-speed digital facsimile



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Answer to Question 1

Google likely has multiple name servers and/or multiple Web servers to handle the massive amount of requests. This would speed up overall response times and reduce congestion.

Answer to Question 2

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