The T1 line is no longer the coveted connection for Web surfing. Home users with cable modems experience download speeds up to four times that of T1 and more (see cable modem). For example, in 2007, Comcast offered home users a premium service of 1 Mbps upload and 16 Mbps download. Fiber-based offerings from telephone companies are even greater.
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After the turn of the century, South Korea leapfrogged the U.S. in Internet access, offering DSL up to 50 Mbps and calling their 1.5 Mbps service "light." See broadband router, wireless broadband, T1, cable modem and DSL.
(2) Transmitting data by modulating a carrier wave in order to differentiate it from other signals in the air or in a single line. For example, frequency division multiplexing (FDM) is used to carry hundreds of channels of analog and digital TV in a single coaxial cable. In this context, broadband is used in contrast with "baseband," which is data that has not been modulated or multiplexed (see baseband and TDM). In most cases, the term "broadband" is used for high-speed transmission as in definition #1 above.
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