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What (who) is Cable Communication Systems - definition

Terayon's; Terayon Communication Systems

Submarine communications cable         
  • Eastern Telegraph Company network in 1901. Dotted lines across the Pacific indicate planned cables laid in 1902–03.
  • A [[telegraph stamp]] of the British & Irish Magnetic Telegraph Co. Limited (c. 1862).
  • Landing of an Italy-USA cable (4,704 nautical miles long), on [[Rockaway Beach, Queens]], New York, January 1925.
  • lt=René Descartes}}'', operated by [[Orange Marine]].
  • <!--Five is dubious, I count only three – but then again I might be blind...-->Submarine communication cables crossing the Scottish shore at Scad Head on [[Hoy]], [[Orkney]].
  • World map showing submarine cables in 2015
  • An animation showing a method used to repair submarine communications cables.
  • Diagram of an optical submarine cable repeater
  • GPO]]'s Central Telegraph Office in London c. 1898
LONG RANGE COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE PLACED UNDERWATER, OFTEN INTERCONTINENTAL
Underwater telegraph cable; Submarine communication cables; Undersea telegraph cable; Submarine telephone cable; Submarine telegraphy; Submarine telegraph cable; Submarine telecommunications cable; Submarine telecommunications cable system; Submarine repeater; Submarine communications cables; Submarine communication cable; Undersea communication cable; Undersea communications cable; Underwater communications cable; Undersea cable tapping; Submarine internet cable; Underwater telecommunications cable; Submarine telegraphy cable; Undersea network cable; Undersea telephone cable; Undersea communications cables
A submarine communications cable is a cable laid on the sea bed between land-based stations to carry telecommunication signals across stretches of ocean and sea. The first submarine communications cables laid beginning in the 1850s carried telegraphy traffic, establishing the first instant telecommunications links between continents, such as the first transatlantic telegraph cable which became operational on 16 August 1858.
Cable television         
  • headend]]'', the TV channels are sent multiplexed on a light beam which travels through [[optical fiber]] trunklines, which fan out from ''distribution hubs'' to ''optical nodes'' in local communities. Here the light signal from the fiber is translated to a [[radio frequency]] electrical signal, which is distributed through [[coaxial cable]] to individual subscriber homes.
  • splitter]] (''right'') which supplies the signal to separate cables which go to different rooms
TELEVISION CONTENT TRANSMITTED VIA SIGNALS ON COAXIAL CABLE
Cable TV; CATV; Community Antenna Television; Community antenna television; Cable Television; Cable tv; CableTV; Cable service; Cable programme; Cable channel; Cable services; Non-broadcast network; Cable television system; Cable-TV; Basic cable service; Cable operators; Programming service; Cable television network; Cable-television; Analogue cable; Cable service provider; Cable service providers; Cable systems; Analog cable; Cable Channel; Cable system; History of cable television in North America; Cable channels
Cable television is a system of delivering television programming to consumers via radio frequency (RF) signals transmitted through coaxial cables, or in more recent systems, light pulses through fibre-optic cables. This contrasts with broadcast television (also known as terrestrial television), in which the television signal is transmitted over-the-air by radio waves and received by a television antenna attached to the television; or satellite television, in which the television signal is transmitted over-the-air by radio waves from a communications satellite orbiting the Earth, and received by a satellite dish antenna on the roof.
cable television         
  • headend]]'', the TV channels are sent multiplexed on a light beam which travels through [[optical fiber]] trunklines, which fan out from ''distribution hubs'' to ''optical nodes'' in local communities. Here the light signal from the fiber is translated to a [[radio frequency]] electrical signal, which is distributed through [[coaxial cable]] to individual subscriber homes.
  • splitter]] (''right'') which supplies the signal to separate cables which go to different rooms
TELEVISION CONTENT TRANSMITTED VIA SIGNALS ON COAXIAL CABLE
Cable TV; CATV; Community Antenna Television; Community antenna television; Cable Television; Cable tv; CableTV; Cable service; Cable programme; Cable channel; Cable services; Non-broadcast network; Cable television system; Cable-TV; Basic cable service; Cable operators; Programming service; Cable television network; Cable-television; Analogue cable; Cable service provider; Cable service providers; Cable systems; Analog cable; Cable Channel; Cable system; History of cable television in North America; Cable channels
Cable television is a television system in which signals are sent along wires rather than by radio waves.
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Terayon

Terayon Communication Systems, Inc. was a company that vended equipment to broadband service providers for delivering broadband voice, video and data services to residential and business subscribers.