Across
- A word or image on a web page that allows you to connect to other web pages on the same server or elsewhere on the WWW.
- This is the fastest broadband connection, with speeds from 30-60Gbs. This communications media uses thin glass strands to transfer digital data using pulses of light.
- A web site that provides links to other web sites. An example is tutorialized.com.
- Access through a web browser and connected through hyperlinks.
- The unique address of a web page.
- Any company that provides you with access to the Internet. For example, CANTV or SuperCable here in Caracas.
- A communication protocol that allows users to view, download and upload files from a remote location.
- A broadband service that utilizes the unused portion of the telephone line. It requires a filter in order to prevent interference with the regular phone line.
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Down
- A specialized machine that directs network packets along the fastest path.
- The authoring language that is used to create web documents. It controls the structure and layout of the web page using tags and attributes.
- A piece of a message transmitted over a network. These pieces contain the header, data block, sequence ID, and end of message code.
- Software or hardware that limits access to a computer from a network or other outside source, like a bouncer.
- The bit rate or speed of your Internet connection. This is measured in bps (bits per second). For example, Kbps - Mbps, or Gbps.
- A message given to a Web browser by a Web server. The main purpose of the message is to identify users and possibly prepare customized Web pages.
- This application is used in order to access and display web pages.
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