Comparison of Internet Connections: Dial-Up, DSL, Cable, Fiber, Satellite, and Cellular, Assignments of Introduction to Computing

An overview of various types of internet connections, including dial-up, digital subscriber line (dsl), cable, fiber, satellite, and cellular. Each type is explained in detail, including the hardware used, the address of the internet service provider (isp), and the cost. The document also includes the user's preference for cable internet.

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Date:23-02-20 NOUMAN AHMAD SP20-BSE-032
ICT Assignment-1
TYPE OF INTERNET CONNECTIONS
DIAL-UP:
In dial-up connection we use telephone line wich
connect to an outside Internet Service Provider (ISP’s),through
which we connect to the internet.In dial-up connection the
computer is connect to the modem which is furthur connect to the
ISP’s through telephone line.A special type of software is required
to transmit data from computer through telephone line[1].
HARDWARE USED:
Power Supply
ISP’s specific Modem
Telephone Line
Special Dial-up Number
ADDRESS OF ISP:
DSL(DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE):
ISP provide specific modem which only
work for their connection.The modem is connected to the
computer and the splitter ,which splits the voice data,which
furthur connect to the ISP through telephone line.In DSL we
don’t need any type of dial-up no.DSl is faster then Dial-up
connection[2].
HARDWARE USED:
Power Supply
ISP’s specific Modem
Telephone Line
Ethernet Cable
Splitter
Filtter
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TYPE OF INTERNET CONNECTIONS

DIAL-UP:

In dial-up connection we use telephone line wich connect to an outside Internet Service Provider (ISP’s),through which we connect to the internet.In dial-up connection the computer is connect to the modem which is furthur connect to the ISP’s through telephone line.A special type of software is required to transmit data from computer through telephone line[1].

HARDWARE USED:

 Power Supply  ISP’s specific Modem  Telephone Line  Special Dial-up Number

ADDRESS OF ISP:

DSL(DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE):

ISP provide specific modem which only work for their connection.The modem is connected to the computer and the splitter ,which splits the voice data,which furthur connect to the ISP through telephone line.In DSL we don’t need any type of dial-up no.DSl is faster then Dial-up connection[2].

HARDWARE USED:

 Power Supply  ISP’s specific Modem  Telephone Line  Ethernet Cable  Splitter  Filtter

ADDRESS OF ISP:

PTCL Zonal Office:Room no.14 Ground Floor,PTCL House Sector F-5/1,Islamabad,Pakistan.

COST:

1500 (2mbps) speed

CABLE INTERNET: In cable internet ISP send data signal through coaxial cable,which is connected to the modem.The modem is connected to the computer or router through Ethernet cable which provide high speed internet connection.The more the bandwith more the speed of internet.It only depend on how much we pay[3].

HARDWARE USED:

 Internet Cable/Ethernet Cable  Cable Modem  Router(For Wireless Connection)  Coaxial Cable

ADDRESS OF ISP:

FAST internet cable Network:Chappar stop,Multan road,Samnabad Town,Lahore.

COST:

800(2mbps) speed

FIBER INTERNET: Fiber internet uses fiber optic cable instead of cooper cable.In Fiber internet we have special modem for fiber cable.The fiber cable connect to the modem which is furthur connect to the the computer or router.It transmit data in the form of light signals.It is very fast and high speed internet connection rather then cable,DSL,and Dial-up[4].

HARDWARE USED:

 Internet SIM  Phone No.  Mobile Phone  GSM Service

ADDRESS OF ISP:

UFONE Franchise:Mozang Chungi,Lahore.

COST:

Depends upon how big the package is, like at Rs.175 it gives 6Gb data.

COMMENT:

I would prefer Cable Internet Because

 It is fast,

 It’s Cheap

 It’s doesn’t effect by the weather condition,

 setting-up is easy,

 Data Transfer sees Less damages

 Better to use over long distance,

 Equipment is easily available,

 By connecting to the wireless router other devices can be connected to access

the internet.