An analogue dial-up connection is a method of connecting to the internet using standard telephone lines, where a modem converts digital data from a computer into analog signals for transmission over the phone line. Users typically connect by dialing a phone number associated with their Internet Service Provider (ISP), establishing a temporary link for data exchange. This method is relatively slow compared to modern broadband connections, with speeds typically ranging from 56 Kbps to 128 Kbps. Dial-up connections can also tie up the phone line, making it unavailable for voice calls during use.
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