Which of the following is not a type of broadband internet connection?
(a) Satellite (b) DSL (c) Dial up (d) Cable
Answers
(c) Dial up
Dial-up is NOT a type of broadband Internet connection.
The term broadband commonly refers to high-speed Internet access that is always on and faster than the traditional dial-up access. Broadband includes several high-speed transmission technologies such as: Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) Cable Modem.
The fundamental difference between dialup and broadband Internet connections is the manner in which the connection is made from your PC to the Internet. ... The modem in your PC "calls" an Internet Service Provider (ISP) and connects with a maximum speed of 56,000 bytes per second, better known as a 56K speed connection.
Broadband Internet service truly is the most used form of Internet access because of its high access speeds; it is offered in four different forms, DSL (or Digital Subscriber Line), also fiber-optic, cable, and satellite.
Answer:
Dial-up is not a type of broadband internet connection.
Explanation:
Broadband is commonly said to be high-speed Internet access that is always on and is faster than the traditional dial-up access. There are many high-speed transmission technologies included in Broadband such as:
Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), Cable Modem, Satellite, Wireless, Fiber, Broadband over Powerlines (BPL).
The broadband technology depends upon several factors which you choose. Some of these include whether you are located in a rural area or an urban, availability, how broadband Internet access is packaged with other services like voice telephone and home entertainment and price.
Hence, the correct answer is Option (c) Dial-up.
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