| selected terms: 6 | | page 1 of 1 | | 1. | T-1 | A leased-line connection capable of carrying data at 1,544,000 bits-per-second. At maximum theoretical capacity, a T-1 line could move a megabyte in less than 10 seconds. That is still not fast enough for full-screen, full-motion video, for which you need at least 10,000,000 bits-per-second. | | 2. | T-3 | A leased-line connection capable of carrying data at 44,736,000 bits-per-second. This is more than enough to do full-screen, full-motion video. | | 3. | TCP/IP | (transmission control protocol/Internet protocol) - the set of protocols used for the Internet and by organizations for communications between networks. | | 4. | Telnet | The command and program used to login from one Internet site to another. The telnet command/program gets you to the login: prompt of another host. | | 5. | Top Level Domain (TLD) | Top Level Domains is the portion of a traditional domain name that comes after the dot. So, in 1stDomain.net, the top level domain is .net. The generic top level domains (gTLDs) are .com, .net and .org; The other type of TLDs are the country code Top Level Domains (ccTLD) which are assigned to all countries and their dependencies such as .ca for Canada. | | 6. | Transfer | Total amount of data transferred from the customer's Web site to clients. Includes all HTML, Web pages, images, sounds, videos, etc. See Data Transfer. | | |