Dial-up is used on telephone lines. It is the slowest type of connection. Cable modems are high speed connections that travel over cable TV systems. Then there is DSL (Direct Satellite Link). DSL is also high speed but a satellite dish is needed to connect. So any of these methods are needed for a network to connect to the internet.
IP telephones are not directly connected to the local loop. False! according to Network + Guide to Networks page 539
VoIP is voice over internet protocol. In digital telephones voip is the calls made in wireless telephones like cellphones which uses internet.
By boats, plains, telephones, and video's
Telephones, internet, radios.
Instant telephonic conversation and information exchange.
nobody no and this is the internet
Letters, telegrams, telephones, citizens band radios.
Telephones that were connected by wire. (Land lines)
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I read by 2012, 17 billion devices will be connected to the internet
Yes, there were telephones in the 1940s. In 1900, there were an estimated 600,00 telephones in the US. By 1905 the estimate was around 2.2 million. In 1948, the 30 millionth telephone was connected by AT&T.