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The document provides an overview of communication and networking, defining communication as the exchange of information and outlining the importance of communication networks in organizations. It explains the Internet as a global network enabling access to information and various online activities, and details different types of internet connections including dial-up, broadband, DSL, and cable. Additionally, it defines bandwidth as the capacity of a network to transmit data.
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It Assignment Omraj Danve

The document provides an overview of communication and networking, defining communication as the exchange of information and outlining the importance of communication networks in organizations. It explains the Internet as a global network enabling access to information and various online activities, and details different types of internet connections including dial-up, broadband, DSL, and cable. Additionally, it defines bandwidth as the capacity of a network to transmit data.
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ASSIGNMEN
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NAME – OMRAJ.S.DANVE
CLASS – XC
ROLL NO. - 26
Communication and
Networking - Uses of the
Internet,Types of
connections,Bandwidth

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WHAT IS COMMUNICATION ?

COMMUNICATION
• Communication is the sending and
receiving of information and can be
one-on-one or between groups of
people, and can be face-to-face or
through communication devices.
Communication requires a sender,
the person who initiates
communication, to transfer their
thoughts or encode a message.

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COMMUNICATION
NETWORKING

• The communication network 1 2


definition refers to the way
communication flows within an
organization. It represents a method
that is used to facilitate
communication within a team or 3 4
staff. Businesses need to
communicate in different ways,
depending on the purpose of the
messages, in order to be efficient
and successful. 5 6

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WHAT IS INTERNET ?

WHAT IS INTERNET
• The Internet is a global network of
billions of computers and other
electronic devices. With the
Internet, it's possible to access
almost any information,
communicate with anyone else in
the world, and do much more. You
can do all of this by connecting a
computer to the Internet, which is
also called going online.

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USES OF INTERNET
USES OF INTERNET

• Communication.
• Web Browsing.
• Online Shopping.
• Real-Time Update.
• Social Media.
• Job Search.
• Education.
• Travel

Data A Data B Data C


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Types of Internet Connection

• 1. Dial-Up Connection
• A dial-up connection is established
between your computer and the ISP
server using a modem. A dial-up
Connection is a cheap and traditional
connection that is not preferred these
days as this type of connection is very
slow.
• To access the internet connection in the
dial-up connection we need to dial a
phone number on the computer and
that’s why it requires a telephone
connection. It requires a modem to set
up a dial-up connection, which works as
interference between your computer
and the telephone line. In this
connection, we can use either an
internet connection or a telephone

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2. Broadband Connection
• Broadband refers to high-
speed internet access that
is faster than traditional
dial-up access. It is
provided through either
cable or telephone
composition. It does not
require any telephone
connection that’s why here
we can use telephone and
internet connection
simultaneously. In this
connection, more than one
person can access the
internet connection
simultaneously.

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3. DSL (Digital Subscriber Line)
• DSL stands for
Digital Subscriber Line. It
provides an internet connection
through the telephone
line(network). DSL is a form of
broadband communication that is
always on, there is no need to
dial a phone number to connect.
DSL connection uses a router to
transport data and the speed of
this connection range between
128k to 8Mbps depending on the
service offered. A DSL connection
can translate data at 5 million
bytes per second, or 5mbps.

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4. Cable
• It is a form of broadband access
cable modem that can provide
extremely fast access to the
internet. The speed of this
connection varies which can be
different for uploading data
transmission or downloading.
• It uses a cable modem to
provide an internet connection
and operates over cable TV
lines. The speed of cable
connection ranges from 512k to
20Mbps.h

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BANDWIDTH
WHAT IS BANDWIDTH ?
• Bandwidth specifically
refers to the capacity at
which a network can
transmit data. For
example, if the
bandwidth of a network
is 40 Mbps, it implies that
the network cannot
transmit data faster than
40 Mbps in any given
case.

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THANKYOU
MADE BY – OMRAJ .S. DANVE
CLASS – XC
Roll No. - 26

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