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    Power Line Coomunications

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    fiber instead of cabling it would cost a great deal and would be irrelevant‚ whereas providing access to the Internet by using the existing cable lines is more beneficial. As electrical power is indispensible so is the access to the Internet. PLC modems used are normally plugged into an electrical outlet‚ and the combination of

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    Physical Networking

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    building owner have the ability to choose to have a fixed line network or cellular (wireless) network‚ to receive or transmit data over the fixed line a modem is needed on each end of the line. The modem/ router take the digital information and turn it into segments that have been specifically selected for the transmission over the telephone network. The modem on the other end is responsible for turning the segments back into the digital data. Up until the DSL was created‚ the modem’s job was to transmit

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    connects to the web using a modem. A modem device is a modulator/demodulator which enables computers to communicate and transmit information through standard analog telephone lines. It converts computer digital information from the outgoing modem through telephone lines which translate the digital data into audio signals. The receiving modem will then change the analog signal back into digital code which gets received by the computer. Accessing the internet is done when your modem dials a phone number which

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    CABLE DSL and cable are the common broadband modems used to convert analog into digital information on the internet. DSL is a modem that connects the computer to a phone enabling the transmission of digital data. A DSL eliminates the need to purchase an external modem. Internet Service Provider companies offer DSL free with a subscription to their services. A DSL connects on the USB port of a computer with a sending and receiving speed determined by the modem. The DSL sends and receives data packets

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    Isdn vs. Cable Modems

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    ISDN vs. Cable Modems 1.0 Introduction The Internet is a network of networks that interconnects computers around the world‚ supporting both business and residential users. In 1994‚ a multimedia Internet application known as the World Wide Web became popular. The higher bandwidth needs of this application have highlighted the limited Internet access speeds available to residential users. Even at 28.8 Kilobits per second (Kbps)— the fastest residential access commonly available at the time of

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    LYT2 Task 2

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    use. Castelli‚ M. (2003). Network Sales and Services Handbook. Indianapolis : Cisco Press. Cable Modem network access are two alternative ways to connect to a network service provider without using a more expensive dedicated service‚ e.g. T1/T3. Cable Modem networks achieve the same result of providing dedicated access to network service provider‚ such as an ISP (Internet Service Provider). Cable Modem networks use coaxial cable/fiber optic connections‚ providing broadband network access to customer

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    Cable Industry Regulation

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    Cable Industry Regulation NETW 586 Telecom Law and Regulation Due Date: 25th August 2013. I. Abstract Cable industry has undergone a lot of evolution since the very first time it came into existence. First the paper will discuss cable television‚ telecommunication act 1934 and history of cable industry. The origin and importance of both regulation and deregulation of cable industry will be discussed. The various economic impacts; telecommunication‚ broadband

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    1 INTRODUCTION The term ‘Cable Modem’ is quite new and refers to a modem that operates over the ordinary cable TV network cables. Basically you just connect the Cable Modem to the TV outlet for your cable TV‚ and the cable TV operator connects a Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS) in his end (the Head-End). Actually the term "Cable Modem" is a bit misleading‚ as a Cable Modem works more like a Local Area Network (LAN) interface than as a modem. Cable modems allows consumers access to the Internet

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    computers is a major part of the PC computing Industry. Thanks to the World Wide Web (www)‚ no computer user is an Island. Whether using a dialup modem or broad band technology‚ virtually all PCs can be connected to other computers‚ enabling them to share files‚ send and receiving email‚ and access the Internet. With the explosive growth of the internet‚ modem and network technologies were joined because both could use the same client software and protocols. Today‚ the most popular suite of networking

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    |Electronics(ECE)/Electrical(EEE)/Instrumentation(EI or AE&I) Seminar Report | ASSYMETRIC DIGITAL | |SUBSCRIBER LINE | ASSYMETRIC DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE ABSTRACT ABSTRACT Digital Subscriber Lines (DSL) are used to deliver high-rate digital data over existing ordinary phone-lines. A new modulation technology called

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