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STP Shielded Twisted Pair. Cabling consisting of pairs of insulated wires wrapped in metal to minimize interference. Streaming Playing multimedia files (audio and video) without requiring a full download. Audio and video are compressed but they still may require a lot of bandwidth. Most popular streaming media formats are Real Audio/Video. Subdomain Subdomain is a way to divide your site into sections with short and easy to remember names. For example, a section of this site for new users could be at newbies.webhostingratings.com. Other use of subdomains might be to let somebody else use your account (but this may not be allowed by your host's terms of use). Large websites might make their subdomains point to another server to reduce load on the main www site. Surfing Using world wide web is often referred to as "surfing the web". Switch A switch is a network device that forwards packets. Switches are more intelligent than hubs in a sense that they forward packets only to the necessary ports and not to all the ports. T1 Dedicated telecommunications line providing 1.5 Mbps of bandwidth. Consists of 24 individual channels 64 Kbps each, that can be configured for voice or data transmission. T1 lines can be leased by businesses that required a dedicated Net connection of with higher reliability than a DSL and faster than an ISDN line but are still quite expensive. T3 Dedicated telecommunications line providing 44 Mbps of bandwidth. T3 lines are often used by ISPs to connect to the Internet backbone. Tcl Tool command language. Simple scripting language and library often used for GUI, string-manipulation, testing, and integration of multiple components. TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) is the most important of the network protocols used in the Internet. TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol). This protocol suite is the de facto standard for the today's Internet. TCP is a higher level protocol that runs on top of the IP protocol. Telnet Character-based protocol for connecting with remote systems. Still popular among hosts, but it is being replaced by much more secure SSH access. Terabyte (TB) 1024 gigabytes TIA Telecommunications Industry Association. Another telecommunications standards organization. TLD Top Level Domain. The domain name elements at the right, such as .com, .org or .gov. Recently, new TLDs like .pro or .museum were added to supplement older TLDs. ccTLDs (country code TLDs), like .uk or .fr are used per-country. Traceroute A computer program that lists network hosts visited by a packed on the way to its destination. Very useful for network debugging. Traffic Data packets being transmitted over a network. Twisted Pair A pair of wires twisted one around the other. Very common in the networking applications. Unicode A 16 bit ISO 10646 character set. It can accommodate way more characters that ASCII, thus allowing for easier internationalization. free web site, Free Web Hosting.

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