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Cable is Alive… and Thriving

26 September 2014   20:56 Diperbarui: 17 Juni 2015   23:23 19
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Owing to the growth in technology, cable industry is experiencing major changes in order to manage their businesses in a more efficient and advanced manner, offering enhanced products and services to their valuable customers.

Today, when people are becoming more tech-savvy and aware, subscribers do not simply pay their bills; rather they are more focused on assessing the services they have availed in order to pay accurate service charges.
Regardless of the increase in other entertainment technologies, cable still remains to be alive and popular among the populace.

As per a research, it is found that 9 out of 10 homes pay for cable subscription. It is not only the adults or aged individuals, who take cable as a reliable source of entertainment; young children too spend some of their time exploring cable. Thus, the popularity of cable is inevitable, especially when the cable industry is still flourishing even after deployment of advanced technology like DSL.

What is DSL?

DSL, Digital Subscriber Line, is a technology that offers internet access by broadcasting digital data utilizing a local telephone network that makes use of Public switched telephone network. As far as telecommunicating market is concerned, Digital Subscriber Line is believed to mean ADSL, Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line, a most widely installed DSL technology. The service of DSL is provided concurrently on the similar telephone line along with a wired telephone service. For a fact, Digital Subscriber Line employs bands with higher frequency for data; this certainly seems to be possible.

This is achieved by ending the data signals at a much higher frequency than the cable signals. Additionally, operators also have the option of migrating to all digital line, which converts the analog signals to digital signals and hence leads to free up of frequency. A DSL filter present on every non-DSL outlet obstructs high frequency interference, if any, allowing simultaneous usage of DSL services at subscriber end.

Although DSL and cable modem are similar in many ways, the latter is considered to deliver better service as compared to the former. Below mentioned are some of the contrasts between the two, describing how cable makes a better option.

• Speed

The prime consideration of customers availing a service is the access speed, a technology offers them. Any subscriber would want high-speed accessibility for obvious reasons. When compared to DSL, cable delivers faster speed. Cable has the capability to assure relatively higher levels of bandwidth, which ultimately converts into raw speed.

• Popularity

When a new technology is introduced, people might get attracted to it initially, but the real results can be expected after some time only. As compared to Digital Subscriber Line, cable modem is more popular among people, owing to its low cost and significantly higher speed. Moreover, this conventional method is considered to be reliable as well.

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