In the case of FTP download or upload (or packet filling) without manual intervention, the throughput rate should be maintained at this time. If there is a sudden drop, call drops may occur.
In the case of FTP download or upload (or packet filling) without manual intervention, the throughput rate should be maintained at this time. If there is a sudden drop, call drops may occur.
I feel like I’ve seen this concept before in our studies on network performance. I think it’s true that maintaining throughput is crucial to avoid call drops.
This seems pretty straightforward. If the throughput rate is maintained, there shouldn't be any call drops, even with FTP transfers. I'm confident the answer is True.
I'm a little confused by the phrasing here. Is this asking about FTP downloads/uploads specifically, or is it a more general question about network throughput? I'll need to re-read this carefully.
Okay, I think I got this. The key is that the throughput rate needs to be maintained to avoid call drops. If there's a sudden drop, that could lead to call drops, so the answer must be True.
This seems like a straightforward question about network throughput. I'll focus on understanding the key details - maintaining throughput rate, sudden drops, and call drops.
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