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On the Internet, phone calls are broken up into small packets of data, just like an e-mail message or a Web page, and then delivered to their destination.
The technology breaks voice conversations into small packets of data, which are dispersed over any number of possible routes, mixed with other people's data transmissions, and then sorted out at the receiving end.
Napster's service makes use of MP3 - a file format that allows the storage of music files on a personal computer in small packets of data - by providing software which enables internet users to see what MP3 files other Napster users have stored in their computers.
As early as 1967, one of the key architects of the system for exchanging small packets of data that gave birth to the Internet, Paul Baran, predicted the rise of a centralized "computer utility" that would offer computing much the same way that power companies provide electricity.
They well understand, even if the umpires don't, that the complex "architecture" by which small packets of data travel to and from the Web now permits the owners of cable lines to enhance the speed and quality of their own messages and to shortchange rivals.
Now, movies can take forever to download because Windows software for PCs and the old generation Internet are designed to deal with small packets of data.
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The customer's phone sends a small packet of data containing a user record and location to Seamless's system, where card details and account numbers are stored.
When you ping a server, a small packet of data will be sent and returned.
And in fact, the music-digital video files can be even smaller packets of data than MP3 files, though the audio portion of the music digital tends to be of somewhat lesser quality than with MP3.
It transmits data in small packets of information that can simply wait for a small amount of space on the system to be freed up to be sent or received.
Designing the software to cope with this shift between high-and low-speed networks (it involves breaking up the data stream into small packets of information, and connecting a computer to the network only when a packet is being sent, or has to be received) was the key to this seamless transition.
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