Glossary
Device to establish a wireless connection.
Amount of data that can be transferred.
Protocol that is responsible for linking an IP address to a MAC Addres
Degradation in signal intensity.
Radiating element used for the transmission or reception of radioelectric signals (electromagnetic waves).
Internet routing protocol.
Equipment that allows you to manage calls.
Customer's final equipment.
Tool used for contact management, sales management, productivity and much more.
Central distribution point of the telecommunications network. It is also called a scatter box.
Underground concrete structure with a larger volume than the manhole in which it is possible to install active and passive equipment for electrical and telecommunications networks.
Space through which the ducts used to link, cabinets and distribution boxes are arranged.
Information management tool.
Set of rules to provide IP addresses dynamically
Telecommunications network that is used, in whole or mainly, for the provision of telecommunications services available to the public.
Generally metallic or concrete structure, installed on a concrete base and built to support antennas and other equipment of different types and technologies necessary for the operation of wireless networks.
Acronym for Public Switched Telephone Network. It is a set of elements made up of all the transmission and switching means necessary to link two terminal devices at will through a physical circuit, specific for communication.
Device on the antenna that emits microwave signals.
Principle of using backup network resources to minimize or avoid downtime in the event of a blackout.
Network interconnection device.
Customer relationship management solution that unites companies and customers.
Main antenna located on the tower to which the client antennas communicate.
Set of computers capable of responding to a client's requests and returning a response accordingly.
Serial number
Application layer protocol that facilitates the exchange of management information between network devices.
Probes allow us to collect, store and interpret network data in real time.