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  2. Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers - Wikipedia

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    SCTE includes a standards program for the development of technical specifications supporting the cable telecommunications industry. The work program includes: data and telephony over cable; application platform development; digital video; emergency alert systems (EMS); energy management; network monitoring systems; cables, connectors and ...

  3. Cable Internet access - Wikipedia

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    In telecommunications, cable Internet access, shortened to cable Internet, is a form of broadband internet access which uses the same infrastructure as cable television. Like digital subscriber line (DSL) and fiber to the premises , cable Internet access provides network edge connectivity ( last mile access) from the Internet service provider ...

  4. Cable modem termination system - Wikipedia

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    A cable modem termination system (CMTS, also called a CMTS Edge Router) [1] is a piece of equipment, typically located in a cable company's headend or hubsite, which is used to provide data services, such as cable Internet or Voice over IP, to cable subscribers.

  5. Talk:Cable modem - Wikipedia

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    Why the Cable Modem, because the cable speed was decreased by the Computer Processor, RAM, Operating System, speed of Hard Drive(s), having to Process "Run" Operating System, Programs, and an Internet Browser AND Process the signals from the Cable, the solution was a "Dedicated" Cable Computer like a Computer Video Cards (A Computer that ONLY ...

  6. Hybrid fiber-coaxial - Wikipedia

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    In a hybrid fiber-coaxial cable system, television channels are sent from the cable system's distribution facility, the headend, to local communities through optical fiber subscriber lines. At the local community, an optical node translates the signal from a light beam to radio frequency (RF), and sends it over coaxial cable lines for ...

  7. Cable television - Wikipedia

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    A cable channel (sometimes known as a cable network) is a television network available via cable television. Many of the same channels are distributed through satellite television . Alternative terms include non-broadcast channel or programming service , the latter being mainly used in legal contexts.

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  9. Fiber-optic splitter - Wikipedia

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    The optical network system uses an optical signal coupled to the branch distribution. The fiber optic splitter is one of the most important passive devices in the optical fiber link. It is an optical fiber tandem device with many input and output terminals, especially applicable to a passive optical network (EPON, GPON, BPON, FTTX, FTTH etc ...