Internet Technologies
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Modem The first coding to enable long distance communication was Morse, which was developed by Samuel F.B Morse in 1844. This code is made... Networking > Internet Technologies |
V90 standard The Rockwell company has introduced a new standard: the K56flex standard. This standard is offered as an alternative to the X2... Networking > Internet Technologies |
ISDN Numeris is the trade name of the France Telecom telephone network based on ISDN technology (Integrated Services Digital Network). This... Networking > Internet Technologies |
Leased lines (T1, T2, T3) "Leased" lines enable transmission of data at medium and high speeds (64 Kbps to 140 Mbps) by point to point or multipoint connection... Networking > Internet Technologies |
Cable Internet connections via cable enable you to remain permanently connected to the Internet. There is no need to wait for the connection... Networking > Internet Technologies |
ADSL What does xDSL and ADSL mean? The term DSL or xDSL means Digital Subscriber Line and covers all technologies installed for digital... Networking > Internet Technologies |
ADSL - Local loop unbundling The part of the telephone line arriving at the subscriber is called the "local loop". In order to use high speed internet (ADSL),... Networking > Internet Technologies |
Ethernet Ethernet (also known as IEEE 802.3 standard) is a data transmission standard for local area networks based on the following principle:... Networking > Internet Technologies |
Token rings The token ring is network access technology based on the principle of communicating in turn, i.e. each computer on the network has the... Networking > Internet Technologies |
FDDI LAN FDDI (Fiber Distributed Data Interface) technology is network access technology over fibre optic type lines. It is in fact a pair... Networking > Internet Technologies |
ATM - Asynchronous transfer mode ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) is a recent networking technology, which unlike with Ethernet, token ring, and FDDI, allows... Networking > Internet Technologies |

