Among the options listed, T3 is the fastest type of line. T3 lines can transmit data at speeds of up to 45 Mbps, significantly faster than ISDN (which typically offers 64 Kbps), CATV (Cable Television), and ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode), which can vary widely in speed but generally operate at lower rates than T3 in typical configurations.
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Cable TV connections (CATV)
RG-59 is the most common coaxial cable used for broadband CATV connection.
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Out-of-band
Cable TV connections (CATV)
This term is a bit ambiguous: CatV stands for Category 5, or Cat5 a type of cable that can carry 155 Mbit/s (1000BASE-TX), it could also mean Cable Television.
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) is a digital, point-to-point network capable of transmitting speeds of about 2Mbps. A computer connects to an ISDN line via an ISDN adapter and uses the same type of wiring as a Telephone wire. The only difference is ISDN can carry analog (voice) and digital signals, so it can be used to connect to the internet. It can be connected by the phone company but it is rarely used as it needs special equipment and is more expensive than other way.
CATV usually refers to Community Antenna Television (Cable) Although it can also be an version of Cat5 (V = Roman numeral for 5) which is a category of ethernet network cable.
The cost to install an ISDN line at Telkom can vary based on factors such as location, type of service, and installation fees. Typically, installation costs can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars, depending on the specifics of the setup. It's best to contact Telkom directly or visit their website for the most accurate and current pricing information.
fiber-optic cabling it is. usually coax 'f' connector
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