What is a converged network?
- A network that makes use of both fiber-optic and copper connections.
- A network where voice, video, and data move over the same infrastructure.
- A network that makes use of both wired and wireless technology.
- A network that makes use of both satellite and terrestrial connections to move data.
Explanation: A converged network is where voice, video, and data move over the same infrastructure. The underlying infrastructure can be wired or wireless.
Exam with this question: CCNA 1 ITNv6 Chapter 1: Check Your Understanding
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