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cable Internet

Internet access from the cable TV companies. The coaxial cable coming into the home or building is split into one line for the cable modem and the other for the TV set-top box. See cable modem.


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In addition to ultra-fast cable Internet and AC WiFi speeds, the AC1600 WiFi Cable Modem Router offers two Gigabit Ethernet ports with auto-sensing technology so you can also benefit from the fastest wired speeds to connect your desktop computer and other devices such as network storage, while still enjoying the freedom of wireless connections for mobile devices such as tablets, laptops, and smartphones.
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it can be deployed into any home environment with DSL or cable Internet access.
He has served as a good test case because he has been using both new and old equipment and, since DSL and cable Internet access are nor yet available in his area, he uses a slower modem to access the web site.
The S-box security appliance will run the Check Point-based Safe@Home software and can be deployed into any home environment with DSL or cable Internet access.
research and business consulting group said cable Internet penetration will increase to 14% in 2005 from 1.4% as of the end of 2000 but the number of ISDN users will fall moderately after peaking in 2003 to stay at the 7% level over the next five years.
The Los Angeles City Council recently adopted a resolution pertaining to access to broadband cable Internet access facilities.
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Cable Internet access is not yet available nationwide, so it's best to contact your local cable company for information.