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What (who) is broadband - definition

WIDE BANDWIDTH DATA TRANSMISSION WITH AN ABILITY TO SIMULTANEOUSLY TRANSPORT SIGNAL AND TRAFFIC TYPES
Broadband internet; Broadband Internet; Carrierband; Broadband modem; Broadband speed; High speed internet; Broad band; Braodband; Broad-band
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Broadband is a method of sending many electronic messages at the same time, using a wide range of frequencies. (COMPUTING)
The two companies said they planned to develop new broadband services for customers in the UK...
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¦ adjective of or using signals over a wide range of frequencies in high-capacity telecommunications.
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<communications> A class of communication channel capable of supporting a wide range of frequencies, typically from audio up to video frequencies. A broadband channel can carry multiple signals by dividing the total capacity into multiple, independent bandwidth channels, where each channel operates only on a specific range of frequencies. The term has come to be used for any kind of Internet connection with a download speed of more than 56 kbps, usually some kind of Digital Subscriber Line, e.g. ADSL. A broadband connection is typically always connected, in contrast to a dial-up connection, and a fixed monthly rate is charged, often with a cap on the total amount of data that can be transferred. Domestic broadband connections typically share a telephone line with normal voice calls and the two uses can occur simultaneously without interference. See also baseband, narrowband. (2006-03-30)

Wikipedia

Broadband

In telecommunications, broadband is the wide-bandwidth data transmission that transports multiple signals at a wide range of frequencies and Internet traffic types, which enables messages to be sent simultaneously and is used in fast internet connections. The medium can be coaxial cable, optical fiber, wireless Internet (radio), twisted pair, or satellite.

In the context of Internet access, broadband is used to mean any high-speed Internet access that is always on and faster than dial-up access over traditional analog or ISDN PSTN services.

Examples of use of broadband
1. Who knows?‘ More from the Online team The issue explained 21.10.2002÷ Broadband Useful links Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology report on broadband – July 2002 Better Broadband for Britain Broadband Magazine ADSLguide Broadband map showing where the service is available
2. There are, according to Haworth, three types of broadband deal: unlimited–broadband deals, pay–as–you–go deals and bundled–broadband deals.
3. This year O2, which recently bought Be Broadband, will launch a broadband service of its own.
4. Broadband internet access is higher among young people, with total broadband connections up 63% to 'm.
5. Seven in 10 broadband users in China watch TV over broadband, rising to 76 per cent for music videos.