Data transmission at a rate, generally greater than T1 speeds (1.5 Mbps). This allows the transmission of voice, data and video signals over a single medium.
a connection to the internet via either an ADSL provider such as BT Broadband or AOL, or a Cable company such as Telewest or NTL
a fast connection to the Internet through a cable modem, a corporate network, or a DSL service
an 'Always-On' INTERNET-CONNECTION
An Internet connection such as DSL or cable modem that offers higher bandwidth, and therefore faster transmission speed, than standard modem connections.
A high-speed connection, typically 256 Kbps or faster. Broadband services include cable modems and DSL.
a high speed connection to the Net, thru cable modem, DSL (telephone) or satellite.
a high-speed connection to the Internet, via cable, DSL or satellite.
Connecting to the Internet using a DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) connection or a cable connection. A broadband connection offers faster access than a dial-up connection
Broadband connections to the Internet differ from dial-up connections in two ways. First, they are much faster, typically ten times quicker than a modem. Second, they are normally left connected to the Internet permanently and not just when they are in use. Examples of broadband connections include: ADSL, cable modem and fibre-optic leased lines.
A broadband connection is a continuous high-speed link to a public or private network.
Broadband is the term for an internet connection that is faster than traditional telephone dial-up. There are several types of broadband, but the most popular two kinds are Cable and DSL. Both deliver speeds that can be 20 times faster than dial-up internet. Cable broadband service is provided by a local Cable company, through normal coaxial lines, while DSL is provided (in most cases) by the phone company through the phone line.
A high-speed connection. Broadband connections are typically 256 kilobytes per second (KBps) or faster. Broadband includes DSL and cable modem service.