Posted: May 31, 2019
What does netiquette mean? What is Netiquette? To put it simply, Netiquette is also known as network etiquette or online etiquette. It is a set of rules and good practices associated with the way we should conduct ourselves when communicating electronically/online via non-face-to-face methods such as social media, forums, websites, messaging applications, mobile devices, email, […]
Posted: June 8, 2020
Bit is short for Binary Digit. A bit is the smallest unit of data in computing and digital communications. In simple and relevant terms, computers (and other digital devices) communicate in binary which is a sequence of 0 (zeros) and 1 (One). A single zero or one is known as one bit. In computer storage, […]
Posted: March 14, 2019
What is Ping or Pinging? Ping is a computer command that you can use to check if there is a connection (reachability) between two devices. The name comes from active marine sonar terminology that sends a pulse of sound and listens for the echo to detect objects underwater. When you “ping” a device you are […]
Posted: January 31, 2025
UK Full Fibre Broadband Rollout Accelerates: 2025 Coverage Targets on Track The UK’s full-fibre broadband rollout is surging ahead, with the government confirming it remains on track to deliver 85% nationwide coverage by 2025. This milestone, part of the broader Project Gigabit initiative, marks a transformative shift in the country’s digital infrastructure, promising lightning-fast speeds, […]
Posted: January 20, 2019
Difference between Download and Upload speed. Broadband speed is measured in Megabits per second, which is written and referred to as Mb or Mbps (as in 30Mb or 30Mbps). This is the rate at which data is downloaded or uploaded to a website, online application or server. The download is when data is sent from […]