Packet switching requires a dedicated circuit.
Transmission Control Protocol is the protocol that provides the Internet addressing scheme.
IPv6 provides for 64-bit IP addresses.
Tablet computers rely on the Internet cloud for processing and storage.
Google Apps is an example of cloud computing.
HTML is the Internet protocol used to transfer Web pages.
The major hubs in the United States where the Internet backbone intersects with regional and local networks are now commonly referred to as Internet Exchange Points (IXPs).
T1 and T3 refer to international telephone standards for digital communication.
One of Internet2's projects is a nationwide 100 gigabit-per-second network.
WLAN-based Internet access derives from the same technological foundations as telephone-based wireless Internet access.
Streaming media reduces the effects of latency.
XML is used to format the structure and style of a Web page.
FTP is a protocol used to transfer files to and from a server.
Internet access providers typically provide faster download speeds than upload speeds to consumers.
RSS is an XML format that allows users to have digital content automatically sent to their computers over the Internet.