cablenet
Cablenet, short for cable network, is a communications infrastructure that uses coaxial and, in many modern deployments, fiber-optic cables to deliver multiple services to subscribers, including television, broadband internet, and voice services. It typically consists of a headend where content is received and processed, a distribution network that carries signals through trunks and feeders, and last-mile connections that reach homes and businesses. Customer premises equipment such as set-top boxes, cable modems, and gateways enable access to the services.
Most contemporary cablenets rely on a hybrid fiber-coaxial (HFC) architecture, with fiber delivering high-capacity signals to
Because the shared medium allocates bandwidth among multiple users in a given segment, experienced speeds can
Cablenets have historically evolved from analog, one-way television systems to fully digital, converged platforms that combine