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Computer Dictionary - Broadband vs Dialup
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great video…
D’oh! I just accidentally deleted the most recent question/comment without meaning to. I’m not sure who the poster was, but I apologize. This is what I get for signing in at this hour instead of going to bed…
Expiry, I’m not sure what you mean by not monitored, exactly, but the basic difference between dialup and broadband is that dialup is old, slow technology and broadband is newer, faster technology, both for connecting to the Internet.
Dialup works through modulated sound (analog) whereas broadband stays purely as electronic (digital) signals that allow much more information to be sent in a given amount of time. So they’re not much different in terms of privacy, if that’s what you mean.
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You are not explaining thigs correctly dial up means you are not monitored who do u work for a broad band sales company
dial up is da worst
wtf man lol. dial up is crap…
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Dialup 0wnz
i love all your videos man you really explain things well and i want to get into computers more
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