IPA: /ˈmoʊ.dɛm/
KK: /ˈmoʊdɛm/
A device that allows computers to connect to the internet by converting digital data into signals that can be sent over telephone lines and vice versa.
I need to buy a new modem to improve my internet connection.
A device that allows computers to communicate over telephone lines or other communication systems by converting digital data into analog signals and vice versa.
The technician installed a new modem to improve the internet connection.
Past: modemed
Past Participle: modemed
**Modem** → The word 'modem' is a blend of 'modulate' (from Latin 'modulatus', meaning to measure or adjust) and 'demodulate' (from Latin 'demodulatus', meaning to reverse the modulation). It refers to a device that modulates and demodulates signals for communication over telephone lines.
Think of a device that 'measures' and 'adjusts' signals for communication — that's what a modem does.