Aspects of the Cable TV Industry
.... telephone business, Ross (1996) reports that one Baby Bell executive stated, "but the growth long term is going to be video services and
cable modem access and ....
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EXCITE@HOME: STRATEGIC ANALYSIS
.... Excite@Home offers high-speed Internet access via both
cable modem and DSL (digital subscriber line) technology (Hoover's Online, 2001a). ....
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Releasing Films for Internet Download
.... users, can be compressed down to about 500 megabytes in DivX form--small enough to fit on a CD- ROM or download in two to three hours with a
cable-
modem or DSL ....
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Virtual Private Network
.... The remote user (or network) accessing the VPN needs to connect to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) Point of Presence (POP) via
modem, DSL, or
cable modem. ....
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NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY
.... of data, and much broader bandwidth, because they are able to take advantage of the coax
cable capabilities and are not limited to the voice
modem limits. ....
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Networking Technology
.... of data, and much broader bandwidth, because they are able to take advantage of the coax
cable capabilities and are not limited to the voice
modem limits. ....
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The Sony PlayStation
.... bit Emotion Engine CPU, 294.12 MHz frequency, DRAM, 6.2 Giga Flops Floating Point, 24X CD Adapter, 56K
modem, standard Controller, stereo A/V
cable, power
cable ....
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Sony PlayStation Success Story
.... bit Emotion Engine CPU, 294.12 MHz frequency, DRAM, 6.2 Giga Flops Floating Point, 24X CD Adapter, 56K
modem, standard Controller, stereo A/V
cable, power
cable ....
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The Divital Divide
.... This researcher found evidence of unequal availability to DSL or
cable modem, especially in areas with high concentrations of poor, minority, or in rural ....
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Computer Networks
.... regular copper lines·the same lines that are used for
modem connections ....
Cable connections are also commonly found in residential environments, but use the coax ....
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NETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES
.... regular copper lines·the same lines that are used for
modem connections ....
Cable connections are also commonly found in residential environments, but use the coax ....
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Networking Issues
.... A break out box (BOB) is a small device that attaches between two other devices that typically are connected by a
cable, ie, a computer and a
modem. ....
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Basic Computer System Components
.... software. Additional hard disks may be added, either placed in a disk drive bay or attached via external
cable. Other .... commands.
Modem. A ....
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Service Encounters
.... my
modem and software was friendly, knowledgeable, efficient, and he had a great sense of humor, even though he had to jump through hoops to run
cable to my ....
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Marketing Education Online
.... There is evidence of unequal availability to DSL or
cable modem, especially in areas with high concentrations of poor, minority, or in rural locations (Prieger ....
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Essay on Spare Time
.... communicative technologies that plug into wiring leading from the home or office to other locations--the telephone, the computer
modem,
cable television, and ....
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Verizon
.... speed Internet access.
Cable modem service is not proving to be as profitable as broadband demand would indicate. Verizon and others ....
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General Fiber Optics Section 1 INTRODUCTION Communications
.... Only one "relatively thin and lightweight optical
cable can hold as many as 144 optical .... York city were equipped with a computer and a 300 baud
modem, and if ....
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Instantis Security Doc
.... the network. If the risk is via an internal device using a
modem, the
modem cable will be immediately disconnected. If the risk ....
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Vision of the Information Superhighway
.... Fiberoptic
cable is only being used at present to one tenth of one percent of its .... Today, access by
modem can be made to numerous databases through a variety of ....
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The Information Age
.... Fiberoptic
cable is only being used at present to one tenth of one .... a "host" computer with moderate storage capacity, some inexpensive software, a
modem, and a ....
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History of Mass Transit Systems
....
Cable cars made a brief appearance in Manhattan but were involved in so .... and suburban Lindenwold, New Jersey in 1969, computers and
modem electronics brought ....
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Mass Transit & Urban Development
....
Cable cars made a brief appearance in Manhattan but were involved in so .... and suburban Lindenwold, New Jersey in 1969, computers and
modem electronics brought ....
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Operation of a Microprocessor Within a PCS
.... result in a WLL system that will provide high-speed fax/
modem and ISDN service .... shortage, which has spurred growth in Internet access in coaxial
cable, is also ....
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Sony Walkman & Culture
.... For on AOL people are presented with the cultural hardware (computer,
modem, phone or
cable line, AOL subscription, etc.) and the cultural software (news, music ....
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Internet, LANs, OS/2 Warp
.... Costs associated with this option include the
modem and software, plus the service .... The cabling is unshielded twisted-pair network
cable, and the server should ....
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Selection of the Right Computer System
.... then be sent to the vendor (some vendors are set up to accept these over a
modem) and the .... Approximate two-thirds (65 percent) have access to
cable television. ....
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British Telecommunications
.... Precision Marketing, 6. BT counters
cable ads with $40 m campaign. .... BT offers its portfolio of consumer Internet service free with leading
modem manufacturers. ....
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Innovations for the Internet
.... some 2.4 gigabits a second, or 45,000 times faster than the typical
modem. .... and equipment for services such as telephone, electricity, and
cable television are ....
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Retail Internet Sites Industry
.... presented in electronic format that it can be transmitted across phone and
cable lines as .... that can be viewed or heard by an individual using a PC with a
modem. ....
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