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What (who) is modems - definition

U.S.-BASED MANUFACTURER OF MODEMS
Hayes Communications; Hayes Smartmodem; Hayes Modems; Hayes Microcomputer Products Inc; Hayes Microcomputer Products Inc.
  • The original model 300 baud Smartmodem (1981)
  • Essential interoperability provided via DB-25, RJ-11 and power plugs. Later modems dropped the manual volume control and introduced a second RJ-11 for pass through of the telephone line.
  • The Stack concept of an extruded aluminum tube open at each end, allowed for easy access of the front side DIP-switch (here left) for configuration. The complete circuit board was slid in from either end and thus easily accessible. This was also a common design copied by most modem manufacturers to come.

Intel XMM modems         
SERIES OF 4G LTE, LTE ADVANCED, LTE ADVANCED PRO AND 5G MODEMS
Intel XMM Modems
The Intel XMM modems are a series of 4G LTE, LTE Advanced, LTE Advanced Pro and 5G modems found in many phones, tablets, laptops and wearables (sans 5g-technology) developed by Intel Mobile Communications. Intel Mobile Communications was formed after Intel acquired the Wireless Solutions (WLS) division of Infineon early in 2011 for US$1.
MODEM         
  • Cable modem
  • Collection of modems once used in Australia, including dial-up, DSL, and cable modems.
  • A bluetooth radio module with built-in antenna (left)
  • The original 300-baud Hayes Smartmodem
  • 127x127px
  • 110x110px
  • notebooks]]
  • Dial-up modem bank at an ISP
  • ISA]] card
  • Null modem adapter
  • TeleGuide terminal
  • An ONT providing data, telephone and television service
DEVICE THAT MODULATES AN ANALOG CARRIER SIGNAL TO ENCODE DIGITAL INFORMATION
K56flex; K56Plus; Computer modem; X2 (protocol); Telephone modem; 56 kbit/s modem; Modems; MODEM; 56K; 56k; 56 Kbps modem; 56,000 bps modem; V.Flex2; K56Flex; K56plus; X2 (Chipset); Analog modem; 56K modem; Mdoem; External modem; Intelligent modem; Limited Distance Modem; Mobile USB modem; Dial-up modem; 56k modem; 56k Modem; Gsm modem; 3G dongle; Portable modem; Volksmodem; Voiceband modem; Usb modem; 56kbit modem; 🖀; Phone Modem; Optical modem; 300 baud; Draft:Modem; Automatic calling unit; Automatic calling units; 33.6k modem
MOdulator DEModulator
Modem         
  • Cable modem
  • Collection of modems once used in Australia, including dial-up, DSL, and cable modems.
  • A bluetooth radio module with built-in antenna (left)
  • The original 300-baud Hayes Smartmodem
  • 127x127px
  • 110x110px
  • notebooks]]
  • Dial-up modem bank at an ISP
  • ISA]] card
  • Null modem adapter
  • TeleGuide terminal
  • An ONT providing data, telephone and television service
DEVICE THAT MODULATES AN ANALOG CARRIER SIGNAL TO ENCODE DIGITAL INFORMATION
K56flex; K56Plus; Computer modem; X2 (protocol); Telephone modem; 56 kbit/s modem; Modems; MODEM; 56K; 56k; 56 Kbps modem; 56,000 bps modem; V.Flex2; K56Flex; K56plus; X2 (Chipset); Analog modem; 56K modem; Mdoem; External modem; Intelligent modem; Limited Distance Modem; Mobile USB modem; Dial-up modem; 56k modem; 56k Modem; Gsm modem; 3G dongle; Portable modem; Volksmodem; Voiceband modem; Usb modem; 56kbit modem; 🖀; Phone Modem; Optical modem; 300 baud; Draft:Modem; Automatic calling unit; Automatic calling units; 33.6k modem
A modulator-demodulator or modem is a computer hardware device that converts data from a digital format into a format suitable for an analog transmission medium such as telephone or radio. A modem transmits data by modulating one or more carrier wave signals to encode digital information, while the receiver demodulates the signal to recreate the original digital information.

Wikipedia

Hayes Microcomputer Products

Hayes Microcomputer Products was a U.S.-based manufacturer of modems. The company is well known for the Smartmodem, which introduced a control language for operating the functions of the modem via the serial interface, in contrast to manual operation with front-panel switches. This smart modem approach dramatically simplified and automated operation. Today almost all modems use a variant of the Hayes command set.

Hayes was a major brand in the modem market from the introduction of the original 300 bit/s Smartmodem in 1981. They remained a major vendor throughout the 1980s, periodically introducing models with higher throughput. Their competition through this period was primarily from two other high-end vendors, US Robotics and Telebit, while other companies mostly sold into niches or were strictly low-end offerings.

In the early 1990s a number of greatly cost-reduced high-performance modems were released by competitors, notably the SupraFAXModem 14400, which eroded price points in the market. Hayes was never able to respond effectively. The widespread introduction of ADSL and cable modems in the mid-1990s repeatedly drove the company in Chapter 11 protection before being liquidated in 1999.

Examples of use of modems
1. And 300,000 used their cell phones as modems, he said, adding that these categories might overlap.
2. True digital alarm system modems did not become available until 2006, according to the AICC.
3. Sprint Nextel Corp. announced plans this spring to offer wireless Internet speeds that match DSL and cable TV modems.
4. New rules governing work benefits will tax a whole raft of modern computer goods, including printers, scanners, modems and even MP3 players according to Revenue Customs.
5. Dabs sells more than 15,000 products, including games consoles, camcorders, digital cameras, satellite navigation systems and modems, from manufacturers such as Sony, Hewlett Packard and Microsoft.