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Types of Network Connection

This document discusses various types of network connections, including dial-up, ISDN, DSL, cable, wireless, and satellite. Dial-up is the oldest and uses phone lines, while newer options like DSL, cable, and wireless provide faster "always on" broadband connections over phone lines, cable TV lines, or radio frequencies. The fastest wired connections are through technologies like fiber optic cables for B-ISDN or T-1/T-3 telephone lines. Wireless and satellite connections allow mobility but can be slower due to traveling through air or space.
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Types of Network Connection

This document discusses various types of network connections, including dial-up, ISDN, DSL, cable, wireless, and satellite. Dial-up is the oldest and uses phone lines, while newer options like DSL, cable, and wireless provide faster "always on" broadband connections over phone lines, cable TV lines, or radio frequencies. The fastest wired connections are through technologies like fiber optic cables for B-ISDN or T-1/T-3 telephone lines. Wireless and satellite connections allow mobility but can be slower due to traveling through air or space.
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Types of Network Connection

As technology grows Need to have faster efficient network connection also felt Ten years back, big bold, coloured text, some coloured pictures were the symbol for Hi tech / beutifull Today, this has changed drastically.

Today,..Flash videos, online gaming Stream videos, database driven websites, Ecommerce, and lot more

Types of connection
Dial up (Analog) ISDN B-ISDN DSL Cable Wireless Internet Connection Satellite

Types of connection
Dial up (Analog)
Very first , Most common type Economic and slow Connects to the network when dials the number of ISP Send data over PSTN Modem is used to convert data Typical connection ranges from 24000 bps to 56 kbps

Types of connection
ISDN: (Integrated Service Digital Network)
International communication standard to send data, voice, video over digital telephone or normal telephone network Typical ISDN ranges from 64 kbps to 128 kbps

Types of connection
B-ISDN (Broadband..)
The only difference is data, video, voice is sent over fiber-optics cables rather than normal telephone wires SONET is the physical transport backbone of B-ISDN.
Synchronous Optical Networking (SONET) and Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) are standardized multiplexing protocols that transfer multiple digital bit streams over optical fiber

Types of connection
DSL
Is also called Always on Connection Its a family of technology which provide digital data transfer over normal telephone lines Uses existing telephone wire connected to your premise without connecting telephone as dial up do No need to dial ISP, always ON The categories of DSL are: ADSL and SDSL

Types of connection
Cable
Use internet/network over cable TV Uses cable modem Broadband Certain channels used for datastreaming

Types of connection
Wireless Internet Connection
Used for wireless normal or broadband services Instead of cable, radio frequency bands are used Always ON, provided in the vicinity of network Types: T-1 lines: 1.544 mbps (data transfer rate) Bonded T-1 : 3 mbps T-3 : 43-45 mbps

Types of connection
Satellite
Services are provided through satellite Also called IoS Since data signal is to travel through enormous distance Little slower than terrestrial (copper /fiber optic)

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