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Internet$93418$ - traduzione in Inglese

MODEL OF INTERNET BETWEEN PLANETS
Interplanetary internet; Space internet; Internet in space; Space Internet; Internet in Space; Internet on Mars
  • ''Surf's Up'']] (2007).
  • Deep Impact]]'' mission
  • Simplified Interplanetary Internet overview, Mars to Earth communication
  • The speed of light, illustrated here by a beam of light traveling from [[Earth]] to the [[Moon]], would limit the speed at which messages would be able to travel in the interplanetary Internet. In this example, it takes light 1.26 seconds to travel from the Earth to the Moon. Due to the vast distances involved, much longer delays may be incurred than in the Earth-bound Internet.

Internet      
n. διαδίκτυο, internet
internet access         
  • The digital divide measured in terms of bandwidth is not closing, but fluctuating up and down. Gini coefficients for telecommunication capacity (in kbit/s) among individuals worldwide<ref name="HilbertBitsDivide"/>
  • date=2014-06-14 }}, Information Geographies at the Oxford Internet Institute</ref></small>
  • date=2017-07-10 }}, Dynamic Report, ITU ITC EYE, [[International Telecommunication Union]]. Retrieved on 29 June 2013.</ref>
  • Satellite Internet access via [[VSAT]] in Ghana
  • date=2014-02-09 }}, International Telecommunication Union (Geneva), June 2013, retrieved 22 June 2013</ref></small>
  • Internet Connectivity Access layer
  • date=2017-07-10 }}, Dynamic Report, ITU ITC EYE, [[International Telecommunication Union]]. Retrieved on 29 June 2013.</ref>
  • GSMA]]
  • Wi-Fi range diagram
  • Wi-Fi logo
INDIVIDUAL CONNECTION TO THE INTERNET
Broadband Internet access; Broadband access; Internet access program; Broadband internet access; Internet connection; Bandwidth constraints; HSIA; High Speed Internet Access; High-speed internet; High-speed Internet; High speed Internet connection; Digital connectivity; Internet usage; Internet broadband; New Media Speed; High-speed broadband; High speed Internet; Internet Access; Web access; Internet connectivity; Via broadband; Accessing the Internet; High-speed internet connection; Internet-Speed; Accessing the internet; Types of broadband connections; Slow internet; High-Speed Internet; Broadband Internet connection
πρόσβαση στο διαδίκτυο
internet cafe         
  • An Internet café in [[Bielsko-Biała]], Poland, in 2014
  • Internet Cafe, [[Alice Springs]], Australia (pictured 2005)
  • sub post office]] in [[Münster]], Germany
  • Internet café in [[Riau]], Indonesia
PLACE WHICH PROVIDES INTERNET ACCESS TO THE PUBLIC
Internet cafes; Cybercafe; Cyber cafe; Internet Cafe; Cybercafé; Net cafe; Net café; LAN cafe; LAN café; Cybercentre; Internet center; Internet centre; Net center; Net centre; LAN centre; CYBERCAFE; PCBunk; PC bunk; Cyber café; Coin op internet cafe; Internet cafe; Internet bar; Internet bars; Cyber cafés; Coffee Nets; Internet cafés; Net cafes; Gaming café; LAN house
internet cafe

Definizione

Internet
<networking> (Note: capital "I"). The Internet is the largest internet (with a small "i") in the world. It is a three level hierarchy composed of backbone networks, {mid-level networks}, and stub networks. These include commercial (.com or .co), university (.ac or .edu) and other research networks (.org, .net) and military (.mil) networks and span many different physical networks around the world with various protocols, chiefly the Internet Protocol. Until the advent of the World-Wide Web in 1990, the Internet was almost entirely unknown outside universities and corporate research departments and was accessed mostly via {command line} interfaces such as telnet and FTP. Since then it has grown to become an almost-ubiquitous aspect of modern information systems, becoming highly commercial and a widely accepted medium for all sort of customer relations such as advertising, brand building, and online sales and services. Its original spirit of cooperation and freedom have, to a great extent, survived this explosive transformation with the result that the vast majority of information available on the Internet is free of charge. While the web (primarily in the form of HTML and HTTP) is the best known aspect of the Internet, there are many other protocols in use, supporting applications such as electronic mail, Usenet, chat, remote login, and {file transfer}. There were 20,242 unique commercial domains registered with InterNIC in September 1994, 10% more than in August 1994. In 1996 there were over 100 Internet access providers in the US and a few in the UK (e.g. the BBC Networking Club, Demon, PIPEX). There are several bodies associated with the running of the Internet, including the Internet Architecture Board, the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority, the {Internet Engineering and Planning Group}, {Internet Engineering Steering Group}, and the Internet Society. See also NYsernet, EUNet. The Internet Index (http://openmarket.com/intindex) - statistics about the Internet. (2000-02-21)

Wikipedia

Interplanetary Internet

The interplanetary Internet is a conceived computer network in space, consisting of a set of network nodes that can communicate with each other. These nodes are the planet's orbiters and landers, and the Earth ground stations. For example, the orbiters collect the scientific data from the Curiosity rover on Mars through near-Mars communication links, transmit the data to Earth through direct links from the Mars orbiters to the Earth ground stations, and finally the data routed through Earth's internal internet.

Interplanetary communication is greatly delayed by interplanetary distances, so a new set of protocols and technologies that are tolerant to large delays and errors are required. The interplanetary Internet is a store and forward network of internets that is often disconnected, has a wireless backbone fraught with error-prone links and delays ranging from tens of minutes to even hours, even when there is a connection.