cable modem
receiver
An existing telephone network provides high-speed internet connections through cable television network. Cable internet is integrated into the cable television infrastructure analogously to DSL.
It's a form of broadband internet access that uses the cable television infrastructure.
This is all a personal preference. It depends if you would watch the cable tv more than you already use the DSL internet. Just ask yourself which you would get more use out of? If you keep the internet then you can watch TV on it and stream it from websites, whereas if you got rid of the internet you cannot access that through the cable TV.
No. DSL connections are through existing telephone lines (provided they are close enough to the telephone station). Cable modems require the type of wire used by cable television signals.
Some internet service providers offer cable-internet services, using the cable that connects to your tv.
You only have two options, one option is Direct TV or Satellite through your local cable company, or you can try to get cable internet through comcast which offers all three for 99.00
No
telephone network,cable television or internet access and fibre optic communication
Yes you can get both thorugh the company. You are not required to also have cable TV.
A cable modem is a type of modem that provides bi-directional data communication via radio frequency channels on a cable television (CATV) infrastructure. Cable modems are primarily used to deliver broadband Internet access in the form of cable Internet, taking advantage of the high bandwidth of a cable television network