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broadband technology

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broadband technology

Telecommunications devices, lines, or technologies that allow communication over a wide band of frequencies, and especially over a range of frequencies divided into multiple independent channels for the simultaneous transmission of different signals. Broadband systems allow voice, data, and video to be broadcast over the same medium at the same time. They may also allow multiple data channels to be broadcast simultaneously.



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In Plugged In: Apartment Communities Explore Broadband Technology on page 22, Larry Kessler reviews the options of wiring a property for broadband and the pros and cons of each method.
The book's value doesn't lie so much in its newsy and trendy qualities but, rather, in its instructive quality: Wolf and Zee explain in comprehensible language the complexities of broadband technology its potential uses and future integration with other technologies, media and appliances.
a broadband technology company for owners of industrial real estate and their tenants, announced a volume purchase agreement of more than $5 million with BreezeCOM, a designer and manufacturer of high-speed wire- less access solutions.
 
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