Telephone is Cat3 while the cable coming form the modem is Cat5
Dial up uses a telephone line to connect to the internet and is much slower than cable.
One main difference is that you need to have cable television in order to have a cable modem, but DSL runs through a standard telephone line and jack. Another main difference that is helpful in selection which service to use is that DSL requires you to live within a certain distance of a phone tower to get signal, while cable does not. Also, with DSL, you get the same speed no matter what, but with cable, your speed is affected by how many other people are using tat cable service at the same time.
if you are allowed to Telecom network is a Telephone and Cable TV Network and computer network involves computers. What did you do
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Difference between coaxial cable and STP cable used for computer networking?
If you mean the differences between "standard" cable and digital there a few differences. Besides offering a more secure transmission and a clearer overall picture. Standard cable and digital video may both offer video-on-demand services. Standard cable often requires the use of a telephone signal, while digital cable will use a remote control or cable box. Standard cable services also can include telephone and high-speed internet options. While digital cable offers these services and interactive TV services, like, on-screen program guides, parental control, games, special programming and DVR recording.
No its not ATA is a interface standard not a type of hard drive the only difference between Ultra ATA and a diffrent inerface standard is that it can use the 80-conductor cable or serial ATA cable
The mini monster cables are used for things like Ipods and the standard for other equpments like DVD players or computers.
The difference between Armored cable and Metal Clad cable is that the MC cable has a EGC (Equipment Grounding Conductor). Both cables are armored, and look almost identical so watch out.
The difference between a cross cable and a state cable is that a cross cable, or crossover cable, is used specifically to connect two of the same devices.
The first transatlantic telephone cable was completed in 1956
DSL is considered to be broadband speed. There is a difference in speed between DSL and Cable. Cable is generally much faster.