Modem Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Modem stocks.

Modem Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 10 AVGO China's Top Chipmaker SMIC Sees Profit Margin Plummet To 15-Year Low Amid US Export Controls
May 10 AVGO Dow Jones Futures Rise; Nvidia Chipmaker Taiwan Semi On Tap With 5 AI Stocks Near Buy Points
May 9 GSAT Q1 2024 Globalstar Inc Earnings Call
May 9 GSAT Globalstar, Inc. (AMEX:GSAT) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 9 MRVL Marvell Technology, Inc. (MRVL) Is a Trending Stock: Facts to Know Before Betting on It
May 9 GSAT Globalstar Inc (GSAT) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Navigating Growth and Challenges
May 9 CSCO FinTech Scotland partners with Cisco and Sword Ping
May 8 GSAT Globalstar, Inc. (GSAT) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 8 CSCO Cisco Systems (CSCO) Stock Moves 1.52%: What You Should Know
May 8 GSAT Globalstar GAAP EPS of -$0.01 in-line, revenue of $56.48M beats by $1.74M
May 8 GSAT Globalstar Announces First Quarter 2024 Financial Results and Operational Updates
May 8 CSCO Q1 2024 RingCentral Inc Earnings Call
May 8 CSCO NightDragon, Cisco, WWT Partner with NPower to Drive Talent Diversity in Cyber Industry
May 8 AVGO Nutanix Upgraded, Viewed As Share-Taker Versus Broadcom's VMware
May 8 CSCO Cisco Unlocks AI-Powered Intelligence for Self-Hosted Observability
May 8 CSCO Earnings Preview: Cisco Systems (CSCO) Q3 Earnings Expected to Decline
May 8 CSCO Increasing Cybersecurity Awareness and Skills Training Across India
May 8 MRVL Wall Street Analysts See Marvell (MRVL) as a Buy: Should You Invest?
May 8 AVGO Broadcom Delivers Industry-Leading Workload Automation and Orchestration with Launch of Automic SaaS
May 8 CSCO Cisco Schedules Conference Call for Q3 Fiscal Year 2024 Financial Results
Modem

A modem (portmanteau of modulator-demodulator) is a hardware device that converts data between transmission media so that it can be transmitted from computer to computer (historically over telephone wires). The goal is to produce a signal that can be transmitted easily and decoded to reproduce the original digital data. Modems can be used with any means of transmitting analog signals, from light-emitting diodes to radio. A common type of modem is one that turns the digital data of a computer into modulated electrical signal for transmission over telephone lines and demodulated by another modem at the receiver side to recover the digital data.
Modems are generally classified by the maximum amount of data they can send in a given unit of time, usually expressed in bits per second (symbol bit(s), sometimes abbreviated "bps"), or bytes per second (symbol B(s)). Modems can also be classified by their symbol rate, measured in baud. The baud unit denotes symbols per second, or the number of times per second the modem sends a new signal. For example, the ITU V.21 standard used audio frequency-shift keying with two possible frequencies, corresponding to two distinct symbols (or one bit per symbol), to carry 300 bits per second using 300 baud. By contrast, the original ITU V.22 standard, which could transmit and receive four distinct symbols (two bits per symbol), transmitted 1,200 bits by sending 600 symbols per second (600 baud) using phase-shift keying.

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