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B2B
(business to business) commerce
Transactions between companies and organisations.
B2C
(business to consumer) commerce
Transactions between companies/organisations and
individual consumers.
Backbone
A high-speed line that forms a route within a network.
The size of a backbone is relative to the size of
the network it serves.
Bandwidth
Bandwidth is a measure of information transfer,
and it is the quantity which web companies usually
price hosting services. Bandwidth is measured in
megabytes (1,000,000 bits) per unit of time, usually
seconds. A full page of text is about 16,000 bits.
A fast modem can carry about 56,000 bits in one
second. Video usually requires about 10,000,000
bits per second.
Banner
An advertisement on a web page that is normally
‘hot- linked’ to the advertiser’s
site.
Broadband
Broadband
is the common term for a high speed internet connection
– one that can send or download information
many times faster than with a standard telephone
and modem. If you are considering broadband for
your business, click here
for the full run down on how your comany can benefit.
Bronze
Package
The package is ideal for a business that needs an
entry level website to help you take the first few
but crucial steps towards an online business set
up. It consists of a convenient graphical interface
as a website builder through which you can build
a five-page simple and concise website including
of a home page, an about us page, a couple of products
or services pages and a contact us/feedback form.
In addition to the website, you also get one year
commercial web space hosting for your site and 5
pop email addresses. So, if you have an office with
different staff or departments, they can even allot
respective email accounts.
The purpose of the website is to provide you with
a professional image and an online presence and
generate online enquiries from the targeted market.
Here’s what you get:
•Cutting edge Interface design
•5 professionally designed web pages
•1 year's hosting
•5 pop email address
Browser
A browser is an individual user’s interface
with the World Wide Web. The browser follows hypertext
links and allows you to move from one web site to
another.
Browser
caching
Browsers store recently used pages on a user’s
disk to speed up access if the site is revisited.
The browser then displays pages from the disk, instead
of requesting them from the server. As a result,
servers routinely under-count the number of times
a page is viewed.
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