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| CTP CCNT Exam - Certifyme.com Free CCNT Sample Questions: Q: 1 Telecommunications is: A. The use of a telephone or similar equipment for voice communication. B. The practice of transporting a signal, often through a switch, typically using voice communications technology. C. Communications at a distance. D. The designing of a telephone network calling area. Answer: C Q: 2 Cellular subscribers represent: A. Only 5 percent of the total voice users. B. The largest growth in absolute numbers over the last decade. C. A declining segment of the telecommunications market. D. The most exciting area of Internet access innovation. Answer: B Q: 3 CPE is: A. Owned by the ILEC. B. Owned by a CLEC. C. Owned or leased by the end user. D. Provided by the IXC. Answer: C Q: 4 The public switched telephone network (PSTN) is defined by: A. Direct trunk access to the called party. B. Private leased lines. C. Long-distance connection. D. Dial-up access Answer: D Q: 5 The point of demarcation divides: A. The central office from the network. B. Network responsibility and subscriber responsibility. C. Local networks and long-distance networks. D. IXC POP switch and CO switch. Answer: B Q: 6 A connection between a phone and a switch is called a: A. T1. B. Trunk. C. Line. D. Wire. Answer: C Q: 7 A trunk is: A. A T1. B. A connection between a key system and a switch. C. A connection between two switches. D. A connection between a switch and a STP. Answer: C Q: 8 The three parts of the PSTN are switching, access, and: A. CPE. B. PBX. C. Trunking. D. Transmission. Answer: D Q: 9 Universal service and interconnection are goals of: A. IXCs. B. Public policy in the United States. C. The FCC. D. Congress. Answer: B Q: 10 The MFJ: A. Deregulated PBXs. B. Deregulated premise wiring. C. Created the RBOCs. D. Created the Bell System. Answer: C PDF VERSION OF THE EXAM http://www.certifyme.com/demos/CCNT.zip Official Page for the Exam CCNT Braindumps 100% Pass Guaranteed at First Attempt - CertifyMe |
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