Modem definition
Modem means a device whose primary function is to transmit and receive digitally modulated analogue signals over a wired network;
Modem means a device that converts data into a signal that is compatible with a telephone or radio network and back again.
Modem means a network device whose main function is to transmit and receive digitally modulated analogue signals over a wired network;
Examples of Modem in a sentence
Set-top boxes purchased by the Subscriber from the Company have a ( ) month warranty, Modem routers have a ( ) month warranty, the Optical Network Unit routers have a ( ) month warranty, and all are subject to the Company’s warranty policies.
More Definitions of Modem
Modem means a data modem which encodes digital information and is used for connection to the Fixed Broadband Services.
Modem means a device for transmitting data between two computers over telephone or other communication lines.
Modem means an individual data channel, having the bandwidth specified in Paragraph 2.1("Network Charges") from a specified location in Argentina to any of the then-current AOL data centers. This channel may be established via an analog or digital ingress (e.g., a channelized E-1, ISDN or ADSL circuit) to a Modem Box. "Modem Box" shall mean the physical product, which houses the Modems and the netserver capacity to provide intelligence regarding the network.
Modem means the Customer-owned modem.
Modem or “Router” means the device that enables the NeoBroadband LTE Service;
Modem means an electronic device that is wired and processes data and converts signals across networks from one form to another, but does not include a cellular modem or a modem that is a component of another product with one or more other functions;
Modem means a portable 900 MHz-enabled data device interoperable and compatible with Metricom's Ricochet2 data network to be custom developed and manufactured by Novatel.