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Intranet
An interconnected network of computers operated within a single company or organization
Extranet
A network system that extends a company's intranet and allows it to connect with the networks of business partners or other designated associates
Hypertext
A system of navigating between HTML pages using links
Domain name
The address of a web page, it can contain two or more word groups separated by periods. Components of domain names become more specific from right to left
Bandwidth
The amount of data that can be transmitted in a fixed amount of time. Also, the number of simultaneous site visitors that a web site can accommodate without degrading service
Broadband
Connections that operate at speeds greater than about 200 Kbps
4G wireless technology
Wireless technology that offers download speeds up to 12Mbps and upload speeds up to 5Mbps
High speed DSL
An internet connection service that provides 768 Kbps of symmetric bandwidth
3G wireless technology
Wireless mobile phone technology that offers download speeds up to 2 Mbps and upload speeds up to 800 Kbps and also uses the SMS protocol to send and receive text messages
Wi-Fi
The most common wireless connection technology for use on LANs; it can communicate through a wireless access point connect to a LAN to become part of that LAN
World Wide Web
The subset of Internet computers that connects computers and their contents in a specific way, and that allows for easy sharing of data using a standard interface