Computer Science, asked by akashsarkar3, 10 months ago

What is modem? Briefly with.........your own explanation..

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Answered by CindrellemiamoBani
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Answer:

A modem – in other words called a portmanteau of "modulator-demodulator" – is an equipment gadget that changes over information into an arrangement reasonable for a transmission medium with the goal that it very well may be transmitted starting with one PC then onto the next.

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Answered by SerenaBochenek
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Stands for Modulator and De-modulator. Further explanation is given below.

Explanation:

This is an electronic system used mostly for Internet connectivity which either modulates carry beams or frequencies to encode transmitting a communication and often demodulates inward force waves to decode whatever details they contain.

  • Often commonly used for the dial-up connections, conventional modems transform analog evidence through cell towers into digital machine data.
  • Users of the internet need to get a modem to access the internet because telephone impulses are analog and so only digital data could be interpreted by devices.

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