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broadband network
(1) A high-speed communications system that links computers to the Internet. The term typically refers to a DSL or cable connection but may refer to 3G/4G cellular service. See home broadband...
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Definition: broadband network
(1) A high-speed communications system that links computers to the Internet. The term typically refers to a DSL or cable connection but may refer to 3G/4G cellular service. See home broadband network, cellular generations and broadband.
(2) Any high-speed communications system. See network.
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