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Modem

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What is Modem?

A modem (modulator-demodulator) is a network hardware device that modulates one or more carrier wave signals to encode digital information for transmission and demodulates signals to decode the transmitted information. It's commonly used to connect a computer or other device to the internet via a telephone line, cable, or other type of connection.

What other technologies are related to Modem?

Modem Competitor Technologies

4G is a cellular communication standard that offers alternative data connection methods, effectively competing with traditional modem uses.
mentioned alongside Modem in 0% (62) of relevant job posts
5G is a cellular communication standard that offers alternative data connection methods, effectively competing with traditional modem uses.
mentioned alongside Modem in 0% (81) of relevant job posts
WiFi provides local wireless connectivity, often replacing the need for a direct modem connection for devices within range of a WiFi network.
mentioned alongside Modem in 0% (71) of relevant job posts

Modem Complementary Technologies

Modems are components within broader communication systems.
mentioned alongside Modem in 11% (270) of relevant job posts
Antennas are used in wireless modems for signal transmission and reception.
mentioned alongside Modem in 10% (273) of relevant job posts
Electronic Design Automation tools can be used to design modems.
mentioned alongside Modem in 6% (272) of relevant job posts

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Qualcomm
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