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Coaxial cable

A medium used for telecommunications. It is similar to the type of cable used for carrying television signals.


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A cable with a center core of copper wire surrounded by a layer of insulation and then by a conductive braided shielding and finally encased in an insulation sheath. Coaxial cable is fairly resistant to EMI, has a low cost, and is easy to install.
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A type of coaxial cable. Often used to connect systems to backbone trunks. 10Base2 has a maximum span of 185 meters with maximum throughput of 10 Mbps. Also called thinnet.
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A type of coaxial cable. Often used as a network’s backbone. 10Base5 has a maximum span of 500 meters with maximum throughput of 10 Mbps. Also called thicknet.
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The offering of a capability for generating, storing, transforming, retrieving, utilizing, or making available information via telecommunications, and includes electronic publishing but does not include the use of such capability for the management, control, or operation of a telecommunications system or the management of a telecommunications service.
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A form of media distribution occurring over the Internet (in contrast to more traditional means such as over-the-air or cable TV broadcasts and radio stations). Can also include and is related to videocasting, audiocasting, podcasting, netcasting, Internet television, and IP TV.
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