Connectivity is the ability of a computing device to connect to other computers or to the internet.
[computing]
... a new phone with faster mobile internet connectivity.
connectivity in British English
(ˌkɒnɛkˈtɪvɪtɪ)
noun
1.
the state of being or being able to be connected
2. computing
the state of being connected to the internet
3. computing
the capacity of a machine or appliance to be connected to other machines, appliances, or facilities
Examples of 'connectivity' in a sentence
connectivity
Improved broadband connectivity for the firm’s e-commerce platform is also part of the deal.
Computing (2010)
In addition, computing power and memory have grown exponentially, with optical fibre and wireless connectivity seemingly becoming ubiquitous.
Computing (2010)
The fourth will see factories transformed by digital connectivity.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
The proposals announced today will reduce journey times while increasing capacity and connectivity, enabling growth.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
But it is not thought to have 3G connectivity.
The Sun (2012)
All the London accommodation has access to the internet and there is wireless connectivity around the campuses.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
The mobile marvel boasts advanced wireless connectivity and fantastic audio ensuring you will experience great entertainment on your way to and from the big match.
The Sun (2008)
But so is digital connectivity.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
The inside also gets a new centre console, optional panoramic roof and MP3 player connectivity.
The Sun (2007)
The PS3 has wireless connectivity built in, so it can connect to a wireless broadband network without additional purchases.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
In other languages
connectivity
British English: connectivity NOUN
Connectivity is the ability of a computing device to connect to other computers or to the Internet.
...a DVD video and CD player with Internet connectivity.