[Air-L] Air-L Digest, Vol 48, Issue 2
David M Silver
dmsilver at usfca.edu
Wed Jul 2 16:23:37 PDT 2008
Barry,
you should consider blogging!
david silver
http://silverinsf.blogspot.com
> From: Barry Wellman <wellman at chass.utoronto.ca>
> Subject: [Air-L] broadband/narrow band
>
> The "band" in broadband stands for bandwidth.
>
> Once upon a time, when I was only 35, there was only POTS (plain old
> telephone service) to transmit the internet (and its precursors like
> Bitnet) very slowly (I remember 11 characters per second). Although
> POTSgot faster until it was good enough for reading email in almost-
> real time: 256Kb/second as I recall.
>
> It wasn't until new technologies came along to transmit information
> muchmore quickly through not-so-plain phone wires, cable and then
> satellite.This made it possible to read without cursing our current
> graphics-heavy web sites. (And to download stuff quickly, instead of
> overnight.)
>
> In comparison to the narrow bandwith of POTS (narrowband), the new
> technologies collectively became known as "broadband".
>
> Want to know more? I'm "sure" Wikipedia has it for you.
>
> Limping along these days at 500kB (note capital B), but soon to
> upgrade to 4MB.
>
> Barry Wellman
>
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