Computer Science, asked by jessiemonias9874, 8 months ago

Difference between broadband and dial up connection.

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Answered by sankarinava30
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The fundamental difference between dialup and broadband Internet connections is the manner in which the connection is made from your PC to the Internet. A dialup service connects to the Internet through your phone line.

Answered by Rihan19054
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Dial-up service uses a phone line to connect with the Internet service provider and connects to the Internet via the ISP’s server modem. Broadband services access the Internet through the user’s ISP-provided modem. Broadband connections operate continuously as long as the modem is powered and functioning properly. Broadband speeds are much higher than dial-up speeds. Dial-up speeds cap at 56,000 bytes per second, and broadband speeds offer millions of bytes per second, depending on the ISP. Examples of broadband connections are DSL, cable and dedicated T-1 lines.

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