modeemiyhteyksillä
Modeemiyhteyksillä is a Finnish term that translates to "with modem connections" or "using modem connections." It refers to a method of accessing the internet or other networks that relies on a modem. A modem, which is a contraction of "modulator-demodulator," is a hardware device that converts digital signals from a computer into analog signals that can be transmitted over telephone lines or cable lines, and vice versa. Historically, dial-up modems were a common way for individuals and businesses to connect to the internet. These modems would dial a phone number to establish a connection. While less common today due to the advent of faster broadband technologies, modem connections played a crucial role in the early development of widespread internet access. The term can also be used more broadly to encompass other types of connections that utilize similar modulation and demodulation principles, though its most direct association is with older, slower forms of internet access. The speeds and reliability of modem connections are significantly lower compared to modern broadband options such as DSL, cable internet, fiber optics, or mobile data. Despite their limitations, modem connections were instrumental in democratizing internet access and enabling the initial growth of online services and communication.