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  2. Armoured cable - Wikipedia

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    In electrical power distribution, armoured cable usually means steel wire armoured cable (SWA) which is a hard-wearing power cable designed for the supply of mains electricity. It is one of a number of armoured electrical cables – which include 11 kV Cable and 33 kV Cable – and is found in underground systems, power networks and cable ducting.

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    The Arris Surfboard S33 is a DOCSIS 3.1 device with a 2.5 Gbps Ethernet port that supports all major cable providers. Plus, it sports a second 1 Gbps Ethernet port you can use for a separate network.

  4. Tri-rated cable - Wikipedia

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    BS 6231 is a British Standard, last revised in 2006 by the BSI Group. [4] This standard specifies the performance and construction requirements of electrical cables that are single core, non-sheathed, PVC-insulated and rated 600/1000 V. Wire meeting the requirements of type CK of this standard is used as tri-rated wire.

  5. USRobotics - Wikipedia

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    USRobotics Courier 2400 Modem with serial cable attached (mid-late 1980s) USR sold its first modem, the Courier , to corporate customers starting in 1979. In 1984, the breakup of AT&T greatly lowered the cost of the testing needed for connection to the telephone network, which led to lower prices and wider use of modems.

  6. Hayes Microcomputer Products - Wikipedia

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    An effort was started to move into the market for ADSL and cable modems, but this was a multi-year effort during a period when USR increasingly took over what remained of the high-end modem market. They entered Chapter 11 protection in November 1994, [ 16 ] exiting in October 1995 as Hayes Corp. after selling 49% [ 17 ] of the company to Nortel ...

  7. Cable modem - Wikipedia

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    In network topology, a cable modem is a network bridge that conforms to IEEE 802.1D for Ethernet networking (with some modifications). The cable modem bridges Ethernet frames between a customer LAN and the coax network. Technically, it is a modem because it must modulate data to transmit it over the cable network, and it must demodulate data ...

  8. RAD Data Communications - Wikipedia

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    An early RAD modem, the SRM-3, was recognized as the world's smallest in the 1992 Guinness Book of World Records. Used for connecting asynchronous terminals to host computers, it measured 2.4 in (6.1 cm) by 1.2 in (3.0 cm) by .08 in (0.20 cm).

  9. Zoom Telephonics - Wikipedia

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    Zoom Telephonics, Inc. was an American networking company that began as a manufacturer of modems and other computer networking and telephony hardware. The company was by two MIT graduates in 1977. Following a 2020 merger with Minim, Inc. , Zoom adopted this name and moved their headquarters from Boston, Massachusetts to Manchester, New Hampshire .

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