1) Connectivity a) A very small network for connecting your own personal devices, usually within a few metres. b) The physical hardware and structures (e.g., cables, masts, exchanges) that support a network. c) The generations of technology standards for cellular networks, from basic calls (2G) to ultra-fast data (5G). d) How well a device can connect to a network to send and receive data. 2) Personal Area Network (PAN) a) The physical hardware and structures (e.g., cables, masts, exchanges) that support a network. b) A type of broadband connection where a fibre optic cable runs to a street cabinet, with a copper wire completing the connection to the user's home. c) A very small network for connecting your own personal devices, usually within a few metres. d) Areas where there is no mobile network signal or data coverage. 3) Bluetooth a) A type of broadband connection where a fibre optic cable runs to a street cabinet, with a copper wire completing the connection to the user's home. b) A short-range wireless technology used to create a PAN between devices like phones and speakers. c) The generations of technology standards for cellular networks, from basic calls (2G) to ultra-fast data (5G). d) Areas where there is no mobile network signal or data coverage. 4) Blackspots a) Areas where there is no mobile network signal or data coverage. b) A physical wire, like a fibre optic or coaxial line, that transmits data for internet and TV services. c) A short-range wireless technology used to create a PAN between devices like phones and speakers. d) The geographical area within which you can get a mobile data signal. 5) Mobile (2G to 5G) a) The generations of technology standards for cellular networks, from basic calls (2G) to ultra-fast data (5G). b) A short-range wireless technology used to create a PAN between devices like phones and speakers. c) A method of delivering internet by sending signals to a dish from a satellite orbiting the Earth. d) Areas where there is no mobile network signal or data coverage. 6) Infrastructure a) A type of broadband connection where a fibre optic cable runs to a street cabinet, with a copper wire completing the connection to the user's home. b) How well a device can connect to a network to send and receive data. c) The physical hardware and structures (e.g., cables, masts, exchanges) that support a network. d) A very small network for connecting your own personal devices, usually within a few metres. 7) Cable a) A physical wire, like a fibre optic or coaxial line, that transmits data for internet and TV services. b) The physical hardware and structures (e.g., cables, masts, exchanges) that support a network. c) A short-range wireless technology used to create a PAN between devices like phones and speakers. d) A very small network for connecting your own personal devices, usually within a few metres. 8) FTTC (Fibre to the Cabinet) a) A very small network for connecting your own personal devices, usually within a few metres. b) A type of broadband connection where a fibre optic cable runs to a street cabinet, with a copper wire completing the connection to the user's home. c) A short-range wireless technology used to create a PAN between devices like phones and speakers. d) How well a device can connect to a network to send and receive data. 9) Satellite a) The geographical area within which you can get a mobile data signal. b) A method of delivering internet by sending signals to a dish from a satellite orbiting the Earth. c) A very small network for connecting your own personal devices, usually within a few metres. d) A short-range wireless technology used to create a PAN between devices like phones and speakers. 10) Data Coverage a) The physical hardware and structures (e.g., cables, masts, exchanges) that support a network. b) The geographical area within which you can get a mobile data signal. c) A method of delivering internet by sending signals to a dish from a satellite orbiting the Earth. d) Areas where there is no mobile network signal or data coverage.

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