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by asploder
2141 days ago
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I found this terminology confusing for many years, hope this clarification is helpful: - “Coaxial” refers to the design of the physical cable (Wikipedia has a better explanation than I can offer) - CATV refers to “Community Antenna Television”, the first cable systems in the USA, which fed the signal from a shared “community antenna” to homes in areas with poor broadcast reception. - “Cable” is the generic term for pay-TV and ISP services over coaxial cable |
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Technically you are using a DOCSIS connection which happens to use a coaxial cable. But not the same cable one as you'd have with CATV because that one didn't have the same ratings. There is also a difference with one-way broadcast and two-way communication where you also need a CMTS for that purpose. And to make it worse, sometime EOC is used which in itself is Ethernet, but not over CAT5/6/7 cables.
However, all of those words are better than people calling it 'the internet wire'.