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NHTC understands that all the acronyms and terminology used in reference to broadband service can get overwhelming. That is why we decided to put this quick broadband glossary together. To help you understand some of the terms used when talking about broadband.

Bandwidth

Bandwidth is the capacity your internet connection has for uploading or downloading data. You can think of this like a pipe that carries water. A large pipe can move big quantities of water much more quickly than a small straw. Similarly, increasing your internet bandwidth enables to you to upload and download data more quickly.

Fiber

Fiber is the fastest, most reliable network infrastructure available. Built with strands of fiber rather than cable or copper, fiber networks can provide speeds of 1 Gbps and beyond.

Gbps

Gigabits per second (Gbps), a standard of measurement for very fast internet that can download or upload billions of bits of data per second. Most internet connections are measured in megabits per second, but fiber connections can be significantly faster and measured in Gbps instead.

The gig

broadband service

The term ‘gig’ is often used to describe internet services that can provide at least 1 Gbps of speed. This is an extremely high-speed connection for both homes and businesses.

Mbps

Megabits per second (Mbps), a standard of measurement that describes how many bits of data your internet connection can upload or download per second. The higher the number, the faster you can upload or download content online.

Router

A router is a unit that connects the devices in your home to your internet connection and to one another. 

Streaming

Streaming is downloading media a few seconds at a time so that you can enjoy a podcast, music or video even as it downloads. This enables you to enjoy live video in real time and to consume media without having to fully download it to your device first.

Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi is the technology that makes wireless internet possible. Because Wi-Fi uses radio waves to transmit your internet signal, you no longer have to plug your devices into an Ethernet cable to get online access.

For reliable internet service in Madison County, AL, turn to New Hope Telephone Co-Op. This telecommunications provider is proud to serve families and businesses throughout the area. Founded in 1951, they've remained a leader in their field since. Today, for example, they offer up to 1 GB of service via a totally fiber-optic network. To learn more about their internet service, visit their website or call (256) 723-4211.

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