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  1. Time Warner Cable -- Networks
    Time Warner Cable service offers a gateway into the world of entertainment for the entire family. Cable television programming offers a multitude of entertainment options for all ages to include cable-exclusive networks and local, regional, and international stations.
  2. Cables
    A public limited company listed on the Nairobi Stock Exchange with its head office in Nairobi’s Industrial Area, East African Cables is the premier manufacturer in East and Central Africa. It comprises two manufacturing facilities in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. While the Nairobi factory was commissioned in 1966, the Dar facility was commissioned in 1977 and joined the East African Cables family on October 27 2005.
  3. Network Topology -- Cables
    In a bus topology, all devices on the network are connected to a main cable using an interface connector. This main cable is called the bus or another name for it is the backbone. The main cable must have a terminator at each end. A terminator absorbs the signal... removing it from the bus.
  4. Cable Management -- Networks
    The AMPTRAC Connectivity Management solution turns cabling systems and connected devices into an intelligent network by reducing costly and time-consuming manual cable management. The system allows network administrators to track and document all moves, adds and changes to a network from a centralized location as they occur. The fully automated system can optimize asset utilization, maintain highly accurate documentation and help prevent costly errors. The AMPTRAC Connectivity Management System's hardware coupled with iTRACS software can be integrated into new or existing networks.
  5. Patch Cable -- Patch Cables
    The combination of a Fluke Certified 2ft CAT6 patch cable and a deep pocket cable storage manager is all you need to take advantage of the numbers game on the front of the rack for a superior network design. Rear cable management is now relocated to the rear of the patch panel and that provides the real estate necessary for the IT administrator to properly store patch cable inside the rack using single coil circuits which for the first time are bend radius compliant for optimal bandwidth. The NP2K648 is what you see here. 48 single coils neatly stored inside the rack for a savings of up to $3,000.00 over every other solution. This is real cable management. Front and rear.
  6. Cables -- Optical Cables
    APA Cables & Networks designs and manufactures a complete line of passive fiber optic connectivity solutions centered upon their Fiber Distribution System (FDS). The FDS product-line supports a wide range of frame and panel configurations, densities, connectors and adapter options and is offered alongside an assortment of passive optical components. In addition, APACN provides a complete line of fiber and copper assemblies for controlled and outside plant environments. APACN is a wholly owned subsidiary of APA Enterprises, Inc. http://www.apacn.com .
  7. Ted Turner -- Cable News Network
    In June 1980 Turner sold WRET for $20 million to help finance his latest idea, an all-news cable network. He launched the Cable News Network (CNN) to mostly negative press. Most journalists believed that no one wanted to watch news all day, a view with which the major networks, ABC, CBS, and NBC, agreed. Further, the prevailing view was that covering news for television required spending a huge amount of money that only the major networks could afford to spend. CNN originally included many long feature stories into its mix of news coverage, and it received some criticism for covering too much soft news—that is, news without much presentation of data. On January 1, 1982, Turner responded to this with CNN II... called Headline News, which repeated the top stories of the day every half hour.
  8. Comcast Cable
    Headquartered in Philadelphia, Comcast Cable is a division of Comcast Corporation, a developer, manager and operator of broadband cable networks and provider of programming content. Operating in 17 of the United States' 20 largest metropolitan areas, Comcast is one of the leading communications, media and entertainment companies in the world. Providing basic cable, Digital Cable, high-speed Internet and telephone services, Comcast is the company to look to first for the communications products and services that connect people to what's important in their lives. The company's 55,000 employees, serve more than 21 million customers. Comcast, whose regional offices are located in Irving, serves more than 500,000 customers and employs more than 1,000 people in the Dallas metroplex.
  9. Cable Filter
    This Cable Filter is meant for use on cable systems, when attached, it blocks the PPV signal that's sent to the cable company for billing. Your box will automatically give you the PPV event ordered once the order is placed but the filter will block the PPV signal from leaving the box, so legally you must alert your cable company of any "testing" your doing so that they can then bill you accordingly. If you are not a cable technician check with all laws before using this product.
  10. Patch Cable
    Patch cords assembled using this new stranded cable design typically provide 1 – 2 dB improvement in channel attenuation coupled with significant crosstalk noise reduction. This produces positive ACR (Attenuation to Crosstalk Ratio) channel performance at frequencies that often exceed 375 MHz. Positive ACR at higher frequencies yields fewer bit errors, greater channel throughput, and improved network performance margin.
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