4. GLOSSARY

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Analog Coverage

An area where analog service is available. Analog phones usually indicate signal strength on an indicator in the phone's display when receiving an analog signal.

Browser

The software that allows you to view the Internet; contains navigator commands such as forward and back; examples include Netscape, Microsoft Explorer. A Web browser in your computer requests HTML files from Web servers and takes you to the Internet sites you wish to visit, by linking your computer's IP address to a site's IP address.

COM PORT (communications port)

A connector for a communications interface, usually, a serial port.

Data

Information kept in databases, on an intranet, on the Internet, etc.

Driver

Software that controls a device.

Inactivity Time-Out

A stoppage in a connection, which usually occurs after a period of time elapses, without activity. Time-out settings are usually determined by the network.

Internet

A cooperatively run, globally distributed collection of computer networks that exchange information via a common set of rules for exchanging data (Transfer Control Protocol/Internet Protocol or TCP/IP).

Intranet

An intranet is a web site created by a business, which posts its own company information in a secure part of the Internet that only employees or other authorized users can reach. Intranets are generally protected by firewalls.

Kbps

Kilobits per second.

Kilobyte (KB)

1024 bits (Approximately 1/2 page of plain text)

Modem

Hardware that translates and transmits data over wire-line or wireless.

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