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Today, few computers do not have an Internet connection. The internet made communication very easy and comfortable. What is happening all over the world is at our fingertips. Because the world is very small, we can talk with the nearby people and loved ones though we are on the nearby continent.

The most common name for Internet connection is dial-up connection and broadband connection. As is apparent from the name itself, the dial-up Internet connection needs to support a fully dedicated phone and the provider (internet service provider) connects at dial-up. The computer is connected to the Internet via a modem and integrated telephone line. Dial-up connection speed is relatively cheap, but slow. The strength of the dial-up network is 56 kilobits. Dial-up Internet is very useful in remote areas and villages. Low budget users are also very dependent on dial-up connections.

What is the difference between dial-up connection and broadband connection next? That is access speed. Broadband connections require a wide frequency or bandwidth. This allows the user to transfer data at very high speed. Broadband connections make video conferencing and communication incredibly faster.

Today's Internet is used to listen to songs and see all kinds of movies. Broadband is indefinitely used for telecommunications. This is a method that includes signals in a wide range or a frequency band. They can also be divided into channels or frequencies. ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) and cable Internet are the most well-known broadband technologies today. Also, the Wi-Fi network discovered a wide range of applications that ADSL and cable connections are not available.

The latest development of broadband applications is to incorporate their use into mobile phones, as well as at consumer level. For technical applications, broadband connection takes precedence over dial-up connection. However, people in remote areas prefer dialup in terms of cost.



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