Wired Communication
Wired communication refers to the transmission of data, voice, or video signals through physical cables or wires, such as Ethernet, coaxial, or fiber-optic cables. It is a foundational technology in networking and telecommunications, enabling reliable, high-speed connections with minimal interference compared to wireless methods. This concept underpins most internet infrastructure, local area networks (LANs), and traditional telephony systems.
Developers should understand wired communication when designing or troubleshooting network-dependent applications, IoT systems, or infrastructure that requires stable, secure, and high-bandwidth connections. It is essential for scenarios like data centers, enterprise networks, and real-time systems where latency and reliability are critical, such as in financial trading platforms or industrial automation.