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Give Me Cable Please! Yank My Dish!! By: World Cable Association Let’s start with what I consider one of the most important Cable TV advantages, Reliability! Cable TV is immune to the problems that plague Directv, Dish Network and all other DBS satellite providers. Such as Rain fade, Cloud fade, Ice fade, Snow fade, and as a former DBS owner I can name a couple other fade problems. Tree fade, trees naturally grow and when they start to leaf you start loosing your satellite signal, which means chop another tree or two down. Also a newly coi... Tags: Dish Network, Directv, Cable TV, Digital Cable TV, DBS, Rain fade, cloud fade, ice fade, snow fade
Cable Telephone Service, Yank My Dish! By: World Cable Association Here again is another example of the Cable TV advantage! Cable TV provides your Digital Cable TV, High Speed Cable Internet, and also Cable Telephone Service! Some call these three services bundled together the {Triple Play}. This saves the consumer much money purchasing these three great services together as a bundle. And also think of the convenience, One Wire One Bill!
Category 5 Cable & Category 5e Cable By: Duran Inci In the technological world we live in today we are all interconnected through millions of cables whether they can be seen or not. What we will be looking into today is the intercal design and purpose of two special cables called Category 5 cable and category 6 cable. Tags: Category cable 5, Category cable 5e
Ribbon Cable and You By: Sam Inci With so many cables associated to the interworkings of a computer, or any other hardware, what do they all mean? What are the main differences? As we take a look into the specifications of a cable we will explore the reason, purpose and definition of a ribbon cable and what role they play overall. Tags: ribbon cable, multi-wire planar cable, flat cable, cables, cable conductors
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