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Title: Cable Modems Vs. Digital Subscriber
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March 11, 1999 |
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These two technologies are essentially the same,
except they apportion a different bandwidth to upstream
(user to network) and downstream (network to user) data
transmission.
Concurrently, cable television providers are working on
technologies to allow them to connect computers to their
network and allow users to connect to the Internet at speeds
just as high... Showed first 250 characters
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Such equipment is being called a cable modem.
Cable modems offer the possibility of transferring data
at rates up to ten megabits per second, a speed nearly ten
times faster than that of ISDN and about twenty times faster
than today's fastest analog modems... Showed next 250 characters
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