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Definition of broadband in English: broadbandnoun ˈbrɔːdbandˈbrɔdˌbænd mass nounA high-capacity transmission technique using a wide range of frequencies, which enables a large number of messages to be communicated simultaneously. it's important to have a firewall if you have broadband as modifier broadband networks Example sentencesExamples - A new Dutch company is set to offer broadband services via satellite in Europe later this year.
- If not, then it's either from work tomorrow, or whenever the broadband arrives.
- Instead, the company may offer wireless broadband, which is more expensive than copper wire.
- At the time, a lack of broadband phone services was seen as a potential barrier to Scottish business growth.
- So if free broadcast TV comes to mobile phones, where does that leave video over broadband?
- In main urban areas in France, broadband offers an even wider array of services.
- Attempts to sell broadband services through the power network have been beset with problems.
- We use them for phone, tv and broadband, and they've generally been very good.
- It is therefore too early to speculate as to when particular communities will get broadband.
- However, there is a snag: it seems broadband and its applications must be easier to use.
- The history of broadband wireless has been largely one of disappointment to date.
- I can also get the phone line installed and broadband ordered, plus a washing machine.
- He also made it clear that the driving force behind this vision of the Internet is broadband networking.
- For friends in Shanghai, they are curious about the broadband, which is new to the city.
- This enables a broadband internet connection to be shared out among wireless users.
- After all many wireless networks exist only to share much slower speed broadband connections.
- The news is the first sign of a price war in the market for broadband phone services.
- A more realistic appraisal of end user demand might be broadband communication on the pause.
- In other words, far from being able to do things more quickly, broadband enables people to do more.
- This enables all the computers to share the broadband connection via the network.
- We are working on fixing this and will bring the benefits of broadband to the community.
- It is also in the forefront of the drive to transmit television via broadband.
Definition of broadband in US English: broadbandnounˈbrôdˌbandˈbrɔdˌbænd A high-capacity transmission technique using a wide range of frequencies, which enables a large number of messages to be communicated simultaneously. our ability to uplink on broadband has been curtailed as modifier broadband applications such as video and live audio Example sentencesExamples - I can also get the phone line installed and broadband ordered, plus a washing machine.
- Attempts to sell broadband services through the power network have been beset with problems.
- This enables a broadband internet connection to be shared out among wireless users.
- The history of broadband wireless has been largely one of disappointment to date.
- For friends in Shanghai, they are curious about the broadband, which is new to the city.
- So if free broadcast TV comes to mobile phones, where does that leave video over broadband?
- In other words, far from being able to do things more quickly, broadband enables people to do more.
- It is therefore too early to speculate as to when particular communities will get broadband.
- A new Dutch company is set to offer broadband services via satellite in Europe later this year.
- If not, then it's either from work tomorrow, or whenever the broadband arrives.
- In main urban areas in France, broadband offers an even wider array of services.
- It is also in the forefront of the drive to transmit television via broadband.
- Instead, the company may offer wireless broadband, which is more expensive than copper wire.
- He also made it clear that the driving force behind this vision of the Internet is broadband networking.
- We are working on fixing this and will bring the benefits of broadband to the community.
- However, there is a snag: it seems broadband and its applications must be easier to use.
- The news is the first sign of a price war in the market for broadband phone services.
- After all many wireless networks exist only to share much slower speed broadband connections.
- A more realistic appraisal of end user demand might be broadband communication on the pause.
- At the time, a lack of broadband phone services was seen as a potential barrier to Scottish business growth.
- We use them for phone, tv and broadband, and they've generally been very good.
- This enables all the computers to share the broadband connection via the network.
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