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Charging a per-minute cost for telephone service is called:
 
  A) local measured unit (LMU) B) ISDN primary rate service
  C) wide area telephone service (WATS) D) local measured service (LMS)

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Connecting to a WiFi network requires the computing device has a:
 
  A) Router interface B) Wireless PCMCIA card
  C) Wireless USB interface D) PCMCIA card and special so
  E) Ethernet RJ35 interface F) a, b, and c
  G) b and c H) b, c, and e
  J) All of the above K) None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

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faduma

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Reply 2 on: Jul 28, 2018
Excellent


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