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Do xfinity and ATT use the same lines?
AT and Comcast/Xfinity are separate entities. Comcast did purchase AT Broadband in 2002, which was AT’s TV division at that time. AT’s current TV line of products, which includes DIRECTV, AT TV and AT TV NOW, are not affiliated with Comcast or Xfinity.
Are all coax cables the same for internet?
Cable internet service uses the same coaxial cable network as cable television to provide your home with internet. The modem then uses an Ethernet cable to connect to your computer or router, which is what gives you access to high-speed internet.
What kind of coaxial cable does Comcast use?
In hooking up a Comcast cable box, the Comcast manual specifies that you need a 75 ohm coaxial cable with F-type connectors.
Does AT use coax cable?
Yes, AT uses coaxial cables and phone jacks. They also use many other things.
Does ATT own Comcast?
Later that same year, it was announced that AT Broadband and the Comcast Corporation will be merging their assets into “AT Comcast Corporation”. The deal was finalized in November 2002 and AT Broadband fully merged into Comcast Corporation….AT Broadband.
Industry | Cable television |
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Parent | AT |
Does ATT Uverse use cable?
U-verse can use a variety of cables to get the job done. It can use telephone wiring, a dedicated Cat 5 run, or coax to feed the signal inside the home from the NID on the back of the house. It can use either coax or twisted pair to deliver signals from the RG to the set top boxes.
Do you have Comcast Internet on a dedicated coax line?
Currently we have Comcast Internet on a dedicated coax line which leads up an exterior wall into a 3rd floor office that contains our PC and wireless router. Our DirectTV is patched in to the coax installed by the builder (We only get access to 2 rooms because nobody can figure out how the house is wired).
Do Comcast and AT use the same lines?
No, I’ve worked for both companies and the techs prefer to use separate lines because of signal interferences that often happens. At one time they did. That is because at one time AT owned Comcast. See AT Broadband – Wikipedia Do the services provided by cable companies like Comcast and telecom companies like ATT overlap significantly?
Do cable companies use the same type of coax cable?
I’m not sure of what you’re asking, but here goes: they use the same type of coax. Only one carrier at a time can use one coax line at the user level. You can have two carriers (and in fact, many businesses do, for redundancy), but each will string their own cable.
Can you have 2 coax lines at the same time?
Only one carrier at a time can use one coax line at the user level. You can have two carriers (and in fact, many businesses do, for redundancy), but each will string their own cable. No, I’ve worked for both companies and the techs prefer to use separate lines because of signal interferences that often happens.