Internet

Wireless Internet

Wi-Fi (IPA: /?wa?fa?/) is the trade name for a popular wireless technology used in home networks, mobile phones, video games and more. Wi-Fi is supported by nearly every modern personal computer operating system and most advanced game consoles.

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While Ositech’s 56k* Modem PC Card can connect at up to 56k*, certain factors involved in the connection itself may affect these speeds. In a “typical” landline connection, your computer needs only to pass through one juncture (the PSTN or Public Switched Telephone Network).

Advance Broadband Wireless Internet

Since the development of internet, it has been a part of nearly everyone’s daily living. Internet is a global inter-network of computer networks, connected via internet protocol (IP) and the world’s telecommunication infrastructure. Internet enables users’ applications such as sending and receiving emails, surf the web, transfer, and receiving file and data, and other services to run across different networks and operating systems.

There were 879 Wi-Fi based WISPs in the Czech Republic as of May 2008,[3][4] making it the country with most Wi-Fi access points in the whole EU.[5][6] The providing of wireless Internet has a big potential of lowering the “digital gap” or “Internet gap” in the developing countries. Geekcorps actively help in Africa with among others wireless network building.








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