Time Division Multiple Access, Frequency Division, Multiple Access, and Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing NTC362 Daniel Aldama . Frequency Division Multiple Access As the name implies, Frequency Division Multiple Access (FDMA), utilizes Frequency Division Modulation (FDM) to separate the given spectrum into individual analog bands or channels. A simplified view of how this is done can be seen in figure 1 below. Each of these channels is then able to facilitate communication for a single user. According to (Goleniewski, 2007) each FDMA cell is able to facilitate about 60 users, which is very a low number by current standards.

Kudler Fine Foods Network: Final

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Network Deployment/Timeline

The new network roll out for Kudler Fine Foods will not take place overnight.  The ability to keep Kudler in operation is very important to the owners and is why implementation will take place in three phases.  The one important factor of this build out is the documentation that will be taken at each phase.  This information will be used to provide vital network information and proper network install accreditation for the client.  The first phase will be the installation of the network.  Phase two will cover all the testing and security checks needed.  The third phase of this roll out will included the observation of the network when it goes live, the removal of the old network, and the pass down of all documentation to the owners and networking teams.