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Identify the type of network, when two or more branches of a school society, situated within the same city, are connected together using optical fibre
Question

Identify the type of network, when two or more branches of a school society, situated within the same city, are connected together using optical fibre to share some data and information?

A.

PAN

B.

LAN

C.

MAN

D.

WAN

Correct option is C

The correct answer is (c) MAN.
Explanation:
● MAN stands for Metropolitan Area Network.
● It is designed to connect computer resources over a geographic area the size of a city, which perfectly fits the scenario described.
● Note: While the provided response sheet has option (2) LAN as the "Answer Given," technically a city-wide network of multiple branches is a MAN.
Information Booster:
● LAN (Local Area Network) – Covers a small area like a single office or building.
● WAN (Wide Area Network) – Covers a large geographic area (continents/global).
● PAN (Personal Area Network) – Interconnects devices within an individual's workspace (Bluetooth/USB).
Additional Knowledge:
● Optical fibre is used for high-speed data transmission over long distances due to low signal loss.

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