![]() ![]() ![]() Your Mail server then reads who the message is for, and again by certain rules, sends the message to the recipient’s mail server. ![]() ![]() It follows certain rules and paths so that it gets to your Mail Server first. Then you send your message, and where does it go? Through your OS, the hardware and the transmission medium it goes on the Internet.Īnd it doesn’t just flow around. That App is installed on your Operating system and your operating system connects it with the hardware and the transmission medium. You do that from your phone App or your Desktop App. If we want to go into how everything works, it will take a graduation time. The real communication that’s going on can not be described in a sentence. They, then read those 0s and 1s (bits) and translate them in human language. What is more, with the digital communication, the devices, at the lowest level communicate with 0s and 1s, or high and low signal level. That means there is another layer in this communication, our devices. In the technology world: we (humans) are the generators of the messages, our devices are their transmitters, the air or cables are the transfer medium, the end devices are the recipients, and the end user is the reader/listener. That way they can hear and understand what you are saying. When you talk to someone, your voice is the signal, your mouth(voice cords) is the transmitter of the message, the air is the medium to transfer your message and that other’s ears are the receiver. ![]()
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