Computer Science, asked by Hpsi, 9 months ago

Explain any five internet services

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Answered by ibolbam
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Various Internet services are Electronic Mail, World Wide Web (WWW), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Chat Rooms, Mailing list, Instant Messaging, Chat, and News Groups. The study is based on secondary data and efforts are focused towards identifying the Features Of The Services Provided By The Internet.

Answered by sourasghotekar123
1

Answer:

  1. Wireless
  2. Mobile
  3. Hotspots
  4. Broadband
  5. DSL

Explanation:

  1. Wireless: Instead of telephone or cable networks, radio frequency bands are employed. The "always-on" connection that can be accessed from any location that falls within network coverage is one of the most significant advantages of wireless Internet connections. The usage of a modem, which picks up Internet signals and sends them to other devices, enables wireless connections.
  2. Mobile: Many cell phone and smartphone companies offer voice and data services. Mobile Internet connections offer fast speeds and allow you to surf the web.
  3. Hotspots: Hotspots are locations that provide Internet access over a wireless local area network (WLAN), which is connected to an Internet service provider via a router. Wi-Fi technology, which allows electronic devices to connect to the Internet or exchange data wirelessly via radio waves, is used in hotspots. Hotspots can be phone-based or stand-alone, commercial or public-access.
  4. Broadband: Either cable or telephone companies supply this high-speed Internet connection. Broadband Internet is one of the quickest solutions available, as it sends massive amounts of data over several data channels. Broadband is a term that refers to a large amount of data transfer. DSL and cable Internet connections, for example, are considered high-bandwidth connections. Despite the fact that many DSL connections qualify as broadband, not all broadband connections are DSL.
  5. DSL: DSL, or Digital Subscriber Line, is a service that uses an existing 2-wire copper telephone line to connect to a person's house. As a result, service is provided concurrently with landline telephone service. Customers can still make phone calls while browsing the web.
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