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Re: FCC and Internet Access (off topic)

To: mgworld@chp.ltd.uk
Subject: Re: FCC and Internet Access (off topic)
From: "Scott Gardner" <gardner7@pilot.infi.net>
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 1998 13:01:20 +0000
> On 30/1/98 9:04 am Benjamin Ruset said
> 
> >I just stared my new job last week -- installing *cable modems*.
> >
> >Let me tell you -- you have not seen fast until you see this. I downloaded
> >a 20
> >meg file in under one minute. And it has nothing to do with the phone 
> >company!
> >=)
> >
> >By me, they charge $40 a month - including the lease on the modem itself. It
> >may be higher or lower depending on where you live, but -- I would start
> >bugging your local cable company to get this system! It's *fantastic!*
> 
> Is that the same as an ISDN line?
> 

> Philip Raby
> Editor, MG World
> PO Box 163, Bicester OX6 3YS, UK
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> 

No, a cable modem uses the same coax cable as your TV set to send and 
recieve data.  It's become practical now that more cable companies 
are upgrading to fiber-optic bidirectional lines.  I think you can 
still use a cable modem for downloading with an older monodirectional 
cable system, but you'd need a phone line and analog modem for 
uploading.  (this is similar to the DirectPC satellite setups).  Back 
in November or December, WIRED magazine did an article comparing all 
the currently-available access methods.  I recommend it as a primer 
on Internet connectivity.
Scott 

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