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• Online booking: You can book movie tickets, hotels, bus/train/ plane tickets, etc., online.
                    • E-mail and chatting: You can talk or send messages to people all around the world quickly and easily. The
                   messages you send over the Internet can reach any part of world in just a few seconds. For example, Gmail and
                   Outlook.
                    • Online learning: There are a number of courses available online-some are free while others are not. You can do
                   a course on a topic you like or want to know more about.
                    • Social networking: You can share your interests, knowledge and stories with your family and friends around the
                   world. For example, Facebook and Twitter.

                    • Online banking: You can do banking operations, like checking details of your bank account or transferring
                   money from one account to another through mobile banking/NEFT/RTGS.

                 Connecting to the Internet

                 To connect to the Internet, you need:
                    • A device, such as a computer, laptop or mobile.
                    •  A connection device, i.e., a modem. An Internet Service Provider (ISP)—i.e., the telephone company which
                   provides the Internet connectivity using the phone lines or a wireless network.


                 Types of Connections
                    • Wired connections: When our computer is connected to the Internet using a wire, it is called a wired connection.
                   We use Ethernet cables (cables used for connecting to the Internet) to connect to the modem which connects
                   to the ISP using a phone line.
                    • Wireless connection: You can also connect your computer to the Internet using wireless technology as shown
                   in figure. Laptops need a wireless Internet card to connect to a modem with using any cables.













                                            Desktop                              Laptop                      Modem

                                  Wired connection                                   Wireless connection

                 Bandwidth
                 Bandwidth is the amount of data that can be transmitted over a network in a certain amount of time. To understand
                 Let us take the example of a pipe, the amount of water flowing through a pipe depends on its thickness. Similarly,
                 the amount of data that your network can receive or send depends on its bandwidth. In case of digital devices,
                 the bandwidth is usually expressed in bits per second (bps) or bytes per second and in case of analog devices, the
                 bandwidth is expressed in cycles per second, or Hertz (Hz).
                 Data transfer speed over the networks (including the internet) is calculated in terms of bits per second.
                   1 Kbps (kilo bits per second)    = 1000 bits per second

                   1 Mbps (mega bits per second)  = 1000 kilo bits per second
                   1 Gbps (giga bits per second)   = 1000 mega bits per second


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