Generally the cable modem is used domestically in homes. This is because of the convenience and affordability factors due to the fact that the cable modem transfers the Internet data along he same cable as television programming. This technology is due to separate wires within the cable that are dedicated either to cable television programming or Internet data transfer.
This design is profitable to the service provider because there are no additional set up costs and the unused bandwidth is utilized for Internet transfer. Another aspect of the cable modem is that individuals within an area rely on the same cable for access to the World Wide Web. As a result, the sharing of bandwidth among so many subscribers within a similar area might result in slower connections and downloads/uploads when multiple users are trying to access the net simultaneously.
Also, with cable modem Internet access the distance of the customer's home from the service provider does not have an impact on the Internet speed. This is not the case with broadband DSL users.
Posted by: Wasim Javed
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