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| The prefix "tele" means | distance |
| Private messages that are sent from one computer to another are called: | e-mail |
| The piece of h ardware that transmits the computer's information through the telephone lines is called a: | modem |
| The speed at which a modem transmits data is known as the: | baud rate |
| Sending data from one computer to another is called: | uploading |
| The term used to described a global network of thousands of computer networks that carry many types of data? | Internet |
| E-mail can be defined as: | Private messages delivered to specific people |
| The World Wide Web can be described as: | An interface to Internet that contains millions of documents. |
| Downloading can be described as: | Receiving data from another computer. |
| What is the "Information Highway" | Electronic information networks that carry audio, video and computer data. |
| A device that transmits computer data over a telephone line is called a: | Modem |
| If you "log-off" you are: | signing off and disconnecting from another computer |
| Telecomputing is defined as: | sending or receiving information to another computer via a modem |
| Telecommunications can be defined as: | Communicating over a distance. |