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Summary Of: Dial-up

Dial-up connections to the Internet require no... dial-up remains useful to travelers... Dial-up is usually the only choice available for rural or remote areas where broadband installations are... Dial-up access may also be an alternative for users on limited budgets as it is offered... Dial-up requires time to establish a usable telephone connection... Dial-up access is a transient connection... Reasons for retaining dial-up access span from lack of infrastructure to high broadband prices... Modern dial-up modems typically have a maximum theoretical transfer speed of 56... Dial-up connections usually have... has been replacing dial-up access in many parts of the world...

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