Different Types of Internet Connectivity & ISP
Different Types of Internet Connectivity & ISP:
There are many ways a personal
electronic device can connect to the internet.
They all use different hardware and each has a range of connection
speeds. As technology changes, faster
internet connections are needed to handle those changes. I thought it would be interesting to list
some of the different types of internet connections that are available for home
and personal use, paired with their average speeds.
Connection Types
There exist several ways to
connect to the internet. Following are these connection types available:
A. Dial-up
Connection
B. ISDN
C. DSL
D. Cable
TV Internet connections
E. Satellite
Internet connections
F. Wireless
Internet Connections
Dial-up Connection
Dial-up connection uses telephone
line to connect PC to the internet. It requires a modem to setup dial-up
connection. This modem works as an interface between PC and the telephone line.
There is also a communication
program that instructs the modem to make a call to specific number provided by
an ISP.
Dial-up connection uses either of
the following protocols:
a. Serial
Line Internet Protocol (SLIP)
b. Point
to Point Protocol (PPP)
The following diagram shows the
accessing internet using modem:
ISDN
ISDN is acronym of Integrated
Services Digital Network. It establishes the connection using the phone lines
which carry digital signals instead of analog signals.
There are two techniques to
deliver ISDN services:
a. Basic
Rate Interface (BRI)
b. Primary
Rate Interface (PRI)
Key points:
·
The BRI ISDN consists of three distinct channels
on a single ISDN line: t1o 64kbps B (Bearer) channel and one 16kbps D (Delta or
Data) channels.
·
The PRI ISDN consists of 23 B channels and one D
channels with both have operating capacity of 64kbps individually making a
total transmission rate of 1.54Mbps.
The following diagram shows
accessing internet using ISDN connection:
DSL
DSL is acronym of Digital
Subscriber Line. It is a form of broadband connection as it provides connection
over ordinary telephone lines.
Following are the several
versions of DSL technique available today:
a. Asymmetric
DSL (ADSL)
b. Symmetric
DSL (SDSL)
c. High
bit-rate DSL (HDSL)
d. Rate
adaptive DSL (RDSL)
e. Very
high bit-rate DSL (VDSL)
f. ISDN
DSL (IDSL)
All of the above mentioned
technologies differ in their upload and download speed, bit transfer rate and
level of service.
The following diagram shows that
how we can connect to internet using DSL technology:
Cable TV Internet Connection
Cable TV Internet connection is
provided through Cable TV lines. It uses coaxial cable which is capable of
transferring data at much higher speed than common telephone line.
Key Points:
·
A cable modem is used to access this service, provided
by the cable operator.
·
The Cable modem comprises of two connections:
one for internet service and other for Cable TV signals.
·
Since Cable TV internet connections share a set
amount of bandwidth with a group of customers, therefore, data transfer rate
also depends on number of customers using the internet at the same time.
The following diagram shows that
how internet is accessed using Cable TV connection:
Satellite Internet Connection
Satellite Internet connection
offers high speed connection to the internet. There are two types of satellite
internet connection: one way connection or two way connection.
In one way connection, we can
only download data but if we want to upload, we need a dialup access through
ISP over telephone line.
In two way connection, we can
download and upload the data by the satellite. It does not require any dialup
connection.
The following diagram shows how
internet is accessed using satellite internet connection:
Wireless Internet Connection
Wireless Internet Connection
makes use of radio frequency bands to connect to the internet and offers a very
high speed. The wireless internet connection can be obtained by either WiFi or
Bluetooth.
Key Points:
·
Wi Fi wireless technology is based on IEEE
802.11 standards which allow the electronic device to connect to the internet.
·
Bluetooth wireless technology makes use of
short-wavelength radio waves and helps to create personal area network (PAN).
Internet Service Providers (ISP)
Internet Service Provider (ISP)
is a company offering access to internet. They offer various services:
A. Internet
Access
B. Domain
name registration
C. Dial-up
access
D. Leased
line access
ISP Types
ISPs can broadly be classified
into six categories as shown in the following diagram:
Access providers
They provide access to internet
through telephone lines, cable wi-fi or fiber optics.
Mailbox Provider
Such providers offer mailbox
hosting services.
Hosting ISPs
Hosting ISPs offers e-mail, and
other web hosting services such as virtual machines, clouds etc.
Virtual ISPs
Such ISPs offer internet access
via other ISP services.
Free ISPs
Free ISPs do not charge for internet services.






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