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As per your request, I have collected the information pertaining to cable modems. Presently there is no evidence of any cable TV and Internet assimilation. However, almost all cable providers offer Internet service. ...
First, one must understand what a cable modem is and why it is becoming so popular. A regular 56k modem sends and receives information up to 56,000 bits per second. ... Information on a cable line runs through fiber optic lines allowing it to send and receive information at 1mbps or one million bits per second. Another factor that makes this possible is that cable modem users operate on a separate network than other modem users. Cable subscribers, even at basic subscription level, receive at least 60 channels and each channel carries a program feed.
Approximate Word count = 591 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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