CONNECTED HORIZONS: REVOLUTIONIZING HOME INTERNET ACCESS THROUGH CABLE TELEVISION NETWORKS—AN ALTERNATIVE TO TRADITIONAL DEPLOYMENT

Abstract

This study explores the transformative potential of leveraging cable television networks to enhance home internet access, presenting an innovative alternative to traditional deployment methods. Titled "Connected Horizons: Revolutionizing Home Internet Access through Cable Television Networks—An Alternative to Traditional Deployment," the research investigates the feasibility, efficiency, and impact of repurposing cable infrastructure to meet the growing demands for high-speed internet connectivity. Through a combination of technical analysis, user surveys, and case studies, the study aims to uncover the untapped potential within existing cable networks for advancing residential internet access.

European International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Management Studies
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Abubakar Balogun. (2023). CONNECTED HORIZONS: REVOLUTIONIZING HOME INTERNET ACCESS THROUGH CABLE TELEVISION NETWORKS—AN ALTERNATIVE TO TRADITIONAL DEPLOYMENT. European International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Management Studies, 3(12), 01–06. Retrieved from https://inlibrary.uz/index.php/eijmrms/article/view/27769
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Abstract

This study explores the transformative potential of leveraging cable television networks to enhance home internet access, presenting an innovative alternative to traditional deployment methods. Titled "Connected Horizons: Revolutionizing Home Internet Access through Cable Television Networks—An Alternative to Traditional Deployment," the research investigates the feasibility, efficiency, and impact of repurposing cable infrastructure to meet the growing demands for high-speed internet connectivity. Through a combination of technical analysis, user surveys, and case studies, the study aims to uncover the untapped potential within existing cable networks for advancing residential internet access.

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