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What is the Internet? How was the Internet invented? This brings forth the need for a dial-up modem that modulates outgoing digital data from the computer to analog signals that are carried by the telephone line. Through a reverse process known as demodulation, incoming analog signals are converted into digital data bits that the computer is able to recognize and read.

Dial-up connections were popularly used during the earlier years of technology when computers were the only devices capable of accessing the internet. The use of tablets, smartphones, and other devices came later on when DSL and Cable broadband connections were available. Most computers have built-in software that allows them to connect to the Dial-up modem, known as the Network Connection Utility.

A Dial-up account is often provided by the ISP or is created by the user when the Dial-up connection is set up. This account has a corresponding username and password which provides users with access to the ISP network system.

The public access number is the designated number that dial-up connection dials and connects to in order to establish a connection. Basically, when users need to connect to the internet, they key in this number, which is usually provided by the ISP, and they are then redirected to an internet connection.

During the process, a series of beeps can be heard to signal a successful connection. But there are many efforts to bring internet access to those where fixed connections are difficult to deploy. Cable companies are using old broadcasting radio frequencies to deliver high-speed internet, and autonomous balloons can beam internet down to even the most remote locations.

Mobile broadband—connecting to the internet through a cell phone—has exploded in popularity over the last five years. At the end of , there were about 1. You could look at rudimentary pages of the internet, to check things like sports scores or news headlines. But getting too deep into the internet would likely burn through whatever overpriced data plan you had at the time.

The first truly useful mobile data standard was 3G in , when radio technology first allowed for more than calls and texts to be sent over the air. The mobile web truly took off with the iPhone, however, and all the devices that aimed to copy it. Over the last decade, Apple has sold more than 1 billion iPhones and spurred on competitors like Google, whose Android operating system is now installed on over 2 billion devices. Suddenly, a device that fit in the palm of your hand could access the web in more or less the same way as a laptop.

According to a recent consumer report pdf commissioned by networking hardware company Ericsson, the average smartphone owner in the US currently uses around 8GB of data each month. The company expects that number to balloon up to possibly GB per month by But for now, these are still pipe dreams. But then, people probably said the same things about those early messages pinging back and forth from UCLA in the early s.

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