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Broadband

: This article is about the specific technical term. For the end user Internet access method see Broadband Internet access.

Broadband in general refers to data transmission where multiple pieces of data are sent simultaneously to increase the effective rate of transmission. In network engineering this term is used for methods where two or more signals share a medium.

Various forms of Digital Subscriber Line service are broadband in the sense that digital information is sent over one channel and voice over another channel sharing a single pair of wires. Analog modems operating at speeds greater than 600 bit/s are technically broadband. They obtain higher effective transmission rates by using multiple channels with the rate on each channel limited to 600 baud. For example, a 2400 bit/s modem uses four 600 baud channels (see baud). This is in contrast to a baseband transmission where one type of signal uses a medium s full bandwidth such as 100BASE-T Ethernet.

= Multiplexing =

Communications may utilise a number of distinct physical channels simultaneously; this is multiplexing for multiple access. Such channels may be distinguished by being separated from each other in time (time division multiplexing or TDMA), in carrier frequency (frequency division multiplexing (FDMA) or wavelength division multiplexing (WDM)), or in access method (code division multiplexing or CDMA). Each channel that takes part in such a multiplexing exercise is by definition narrowband (because it is not utilising the whole bandwidth of the medium), whereas the whole set of channels taken together and utilised for the same communication could be described as broadband.

BT is a major player in this market

= Confusing usage =

While many lower rate forms of data transmission, such as analog modems above 600 bit/s, are broadband, broadband has been more closely associated with higher data rate forms of broadband data transmission such as .

=See also=

  • Bandwidth cap
  • Baseband
  • Broadband telephony
  • Broadband radio
  • Broadband receiver
  • Cable television
  • Cable modem
  • Dalek (Doctor Who episode) - claims that broadband was invented from technology found at Roswell UFO incident.
  • Digital Subscriber Line
  • List of device bandwidths
  • Narrowband
  • Power line communication
  • Television tuner
  • WiMAX
  • = External links =

  • [http://www.uk-bug.net UK Broadband Usergroup]
  • *[http://www.tutorial-reports.com/networking/broadband/ Broadband Information, Forum and News]
  • http://www.cis.state.mi.us/mpsc/comm/broadband/broadband/broadband.htm
  • [http://www.broadband.com Information on Broadband and High Speed Internet]
  • http://www.itu.int/ITU-T
  • [http://www.broadbandinfo.com Broadband Information]
  • [http://www.t1expert.com Realtime T1 & dsl quotes]
  • [http://www.alcatel.com/publications/abstract.jhtmlrepositoryItem=tcm%3A172-220601635 User-Centric Broadband Services: Demand Drivers and Market Opportunities] Strategy White Paper
  • [http://www.broadband-essentials.co.uk Compare Broadband Providers]