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 * ARPANET**
 * Backbone**
 * Bandwidth-** is a [|bit rate] measure of available or consumed data communication resources expressed in bits/second
 * Baseband-** is an adjective that describes signals and systems whose range of [|frequencies] is measured from close to 0 hertz to a [|cut-off frequency], a maximum bandwidth or highest signal frequency;
 * Bit-** amount of information that can be stored by a digital device or other physical system that can usually exist in only two distinct [|states]
 * Bits per second-** the average number of [|bits], characters, or blocks per unit time passing between equipment in a data transmission system
 * Blog-** a type of [|website] or part of a [|website] maintained by an individual with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video. **Broadband**
 * Browser-**
 * Browsing**
 * Business-to-Business(B2B)** describes commerce transactions between businesses, such as between a [|manufacturer] and a [|wholesaler], or between a wholesaler and a retailer.
 * Business-to-Consumer(B2C)-** describes activities of businesses serving end consumers with products and/or services.
 * Business-to-employee-** is a derivative of [|B2B marketing] and often referred to as a market definition of "public sector marketing" which encompasses marketing products and services to various government levels - including federal, state and local - through integrated marketing communications techniques such as strategic public relations, branding, marcom, advertising, and web-based communications.
 * Cable Modem-** s a type of [|network bridge] and [|modem] that provides bi-directional data communication via [|radio frequency] channels on a [|HFC] and [|RFoG] infrastructure. Cable modems are primarily used to deliver [|broadband Internet access] in the form of [|cable]
 * Circuit Switching-** **circuit switching** network is one that establishes a [|circuit] (or [|channel]) between [|nodes] and [|terminals] before the [|users] may communicate, as if the nodes were physically connected with an electrical circuit.
 * Consumer- to-consumer-** C2C) (or //citizen-to-citizen//) **[|electronic commerce]** involves the electronically-facilitated transactions between consumers through some third party. A common example is the [|online auction],
 * Cyberstalking-** is the use of the [|Internet] or other electronic means to [|stalk] or harass an individual, a group of individuals, or an organization.
 * Dedicating connection**
 * Dial-up-** **Dial-up Internet access** is a form of [|Internet access] that uses the facilities of the [|public switched telephone network] (PSTN) to establish a dialled connection to an [|Internet service provider] (ISP) via [|telephone lines]. T
 * Digital Subscriber Line-** **Digital Subscriber Line** (**DSL**) is a family of technologies that provides [|digital] data transmission over the wires of a local [|telephone network].
 * Download-** he data sent or received is to be stored permanently, or at least stored more than tempora
 * E-business-** may be defined as the application of information and communication technologies ([|ICT]) in support
 * e-commerce-**ommonly known as **e-commerce** or **eCommerce**, or e-business consists of the buying and selling of [|products] or [|services] over electronic systems such as the Internet and other [|computer networks].of all the activities of business
 * electronic mail** commonly called **email** or **e-mail**, is a method of exchanging [|digital] messages across the [|Internet] or other [|computer networks].
 * e-mail-**commonly called **email** or **e-mail**, is a method of exchanging [|digital] messages across the [|Internet] or other [|computer networks]
 * e-mail program**
 * fiber-optic loop**
 * File Transfer Protocol**
 * Firewall**
 * Fixed wireless connections**
 * Gigabits per second**
 * Gopher**
 * GSM/ GPRS**
 * Host**
 * Hotspot**
 * Hyperlink**
 * Hypertext**
 * Hypertext markup Language (HTML)-**
 * Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)-**
 * Internet**
 * Internet Protocol (IP)-**
 * Internet Service Prov ider**
 * Internet2 (I2)-**
 * Kilobits per second**
 * Line splitter**
 * Link**
 * Local aea network(LAN)**
 * Megabits per second**
 * microwave access**
 * modem**
 * online**
 * packet switching**
 * packets**
 * protocol**
 * published**
 * real time**
 * search tool**
 * server**
 * site**
 * spam**
 * surfing**
 * TI line**
 * (TCP/IP)**-(Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol)-makes it possible for different types of computers using a variety of operating systems to communicate.
 * Telne****t**-is a [|network protocol] used on the [|Internet] or [|local area networks] to provide a bidirectional interactive text-oriented communications facility via a virtual [|terminal] connection.
 * Transmission Control Protocol**
 * upload**
 * Web**
 * Web authoring software**
 * web browser**
 * web pages**
 * web server**
 * website**
 * weblog**
 * wi-fi**
 * wireless access point**
 * wireless fidelity**
 * world wide web**
 * world wide web consortium(W3C)**