Navigating the world of global connectivity and digital infrastructure can be complex. Our glossary is designed to be your go-to guide for demystifying industry jargon.
From foundational terms to cutting-edge technologies, we provide clear, concise definitions to help you better understand the landscape and make informed decisions.
Use the alphabetized list below to find a term and its definition. We’ve included both common industry acronyms and key concepts related to our services.
A type of DSL technology that allows for faster download speeds than upload speeds, typically used for residential internet access.
A collection of IP networks and routers that are operated by one or more network operators and have a single, clearly defined external routing policy.
The maximum amount of data transmitted over an internet connection in a given amount of time, typically measured in megabits per second (Mbps) or gigabits per second (Gbps).
A routing protocol used to exchange routing and reachability information between different autonomous systems on the internet.
A type of DSL technology that allows for faster download speeds than upload speeds, typically used for residential internet access.
A collection of IP networks and routers that are operated by one or more network operators and have a single, clearly defined external routing policy.
An unused optical fiber that is available for use in fibre-optic communication. Companies can lease or purchase it to build a private network, gaining greater control and flexibility.
A malicious attempt to disrupt the normal traffic of a targeted server, service, or network by overwhelming the target with a flood of internet traffic.
A family of computer networking technologies commonly used in local area networks (LANs), metropolitan area networks (MANs), and wide area networks (WANs).
The installation and use of optical fiber from a central point directly to individual buildings or residences to provide unprecedented high-speed internet access.
A point-to-multipoint access network technology that uses passive splitters to enable a single optical fiber to serve multiple subscribers.
A company that provides individuals and organizations with access to the internet.
A network of physical devices, vehicles, home appliances, and other items embedded with electronics, software, sensors, actuators, and network connectivity that enables these objects to collect and exchange data.
The time delay between the cause and effect of some physical change in the system being observed; for networks, it’s the time it takes for data to travel from one point to another.
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