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Answer Bug Report_Muhammad Nur

3. Bug Report Website

Product: Website

Summary :

The 'About Us' page of the website contains incorrect spellings of certain words.

Steps to Reproduce:

1. Open the website in any browser.

2. Navigate to the 'About Us' page.

Actual Result: The 'About Us' page contains incorrect spellings of certain words.

Expected Result: The 'About Us' page should not contain any incorrect spellings.

Additional Information: The incorrect spellings can be found in the 'About Us' page of the website.

Product: Website

Summary :

The font size on the website is too small. This makes it difficult to read the text on the website.

Steps To Reproduce:

1. Go to page

2. Observe the font size of the text.

Expected Result: The font size should be larger and easier to read.

Actual Result: The font size is too small and difficult to read.

Additional Info: None.

Product: Website

Summary :

Incorrect font size for some text elements on the webpage

Area of Impact:

UI/UX
Description: The font size on some text elements on the webpage are incorrect. This is most noticeable
on the heading text, where it is either too small or too large compared to the other text elements.

Steps to Reproduce:

1. Visit the website

2. Observe the text elements

Expected Result: The font size of the text elements should be consistent across the webpage.

Actual Result: The font size of some text elements is either too large or too small compared to the other
text elements. Severity: Minor Priority: Low

4. Xpath = "//a[contains(text(),'Customer Engagement & Digital


Monetization')]"

Css selector = "section.mod_group_products.mod29075:nth-child(6)


div.wrapper div.container:nth-child(2) div.item:nth-child(2) article.topTitle
div.center-element:nth-child(1) span.title > a:nth-child(1)"

Explain Radio Access Technology, especially 5G?

5. Radio Access Technology (RAT) is a term used to describe the type of wireless access technology used
to send and receive data over a cellular network. It is a combination of hardware and software that
enables mobile devices to connect to a cellular network. RATs are also used to facilitate a variety of
mobile services, such as voice calls, text messages, and mobile data services. 5G is the fifth-generation of
mobile telecommunications technology and is the most advanced RAT available today. 5G networks are
capable of much higher speeds, lower latency, and improved capacity, making them suitable for a
variety of applications, such as virtual reality, augmented reality, and the Internet of Things (IoT). 5G
networks also support a variety of spectrum bands, from low frequencies to millimeter waves, which
allows them to be deployed in a variety of locations and conditions.

What is the difference between 2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G technology?

6. 2G (Second Generation) mobile technology was the first technology to enable data transfer for mobile
phones. It allowed for GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) which enabled basic internet access like
sending SMS messages, basic web browsing, and downloading of small files. 3G (Third Generation)
mobile technology added to the capabilities of 2G by providing higher data transfer speeds, up to 3.6
Mbps, allowing for improved internet access such as streaming video and audio, downloading larger
files, and more sophisticated web browsing. 4G (Fourth Generation) mobile technology is the latest
generation of mobile technology, and the most widely used. It provides much faster data transfer
speeds, up to 100 Mbps, making it possible to access streaming media, download large files quickly, and
support mobile applications. 5G (Fifth Generation) mobile technology is the next generation of mobile
technology, promising speeds of up to 10 Gbps. It is still in the early stages of development and is
expected to provide faster speeds and lower latency than 4G. This will enable new applications such as
augmented reality, virtual reality, and cloud gaming.
Mention 3 important network KPIs

7. 1. Network Availability: This measures the amount of time a network is available and accessible to
users.

2. Network Latency: This measures the amount of time it takes for a packet of data to travel from one
point to another on a network.

3. Throughput: This measures the amount of data that can be transmitted over a network in a given
amount of time.

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