ICT PDC Section 2 quiz (3G,4G,NFC,EDI)

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When was 3G commercially introduced?
2003
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Does 4G cover the entirety of the UK?
No
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Why would PDC have to take into account 3G data transfer rates when designing a mobile app?
Because anything requiring too much bandwith would not download quickly enough, customer might lose interest
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When was 4G commercially introduced
2010
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What are the two main limitations of 4G?
Availability of 4G relies on a tariff which may acquire additional cost. Geographical location may affect it.
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True or false: Near Field Communication works using electromagnetic induction?
True
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What must the user do to ensure the scanner works effectively?
The reader and the tag must be no more than 5cm apart
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Why might this benefit PDC?
Agents can use their own phone saving PDC money as they do not have to provide specialist hardware
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Name ONE advantage of NFC
NFC is versatile and could be programmed for many purposes
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What are de facto standards
It emerges by common consent , they are common standards which have been adopted by companies who often traded with each other such as the automotive industry
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What are de jure standards
Professional bodies which developed some standards that could be used by anyone.
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What is EDIFACT?
It's the professional body which develops EDI rules for the United Nations. EDIFACT usually publishes a new set of EDI messages each year in a list of standards called a dictionary
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