Connectivity (computer science)
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For connector used within computers or to connect computers to other devices, see electrical connector.
Connectivity, in the context of computer science, refers to the use of computer networks to link computers to one another, and provide information resources between computer systems and their final users. On a collective scale, connectivity may refer to the Internet bandwidth coming into and going out of a country, and the quality of the infrastructure within the country for linking to the Internet.
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- Computer network
- Ethernet
- InfiniBand
- Insulation-displacement connector (IDC)
- Universal Serial Bus (USB)
- Wi-Fi
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