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Latest comment: 14 years ago by 60.37.240.76
I am not that good at computer stuff, but this passage sounds a bit off to me 

"Coaxial Cable [edit]Coaxial Cable uses a copper wire for the conductor, on top of this is insulation for the wire. The third layer consists of a metallic foil or woven copper braid as a shielding, followed by a rubber jacket on the top. It is often referred to as Thicknet or Thinnet, depending on the specification. Benefits:

It costs less to buy than Fiber Optic It has speeds of 10mb/s to 100mb/s. It costs more to install Coaxial cable. "

does the fact that "It costs more to install Coaxial cable." qualify as "Benefits:"?

60.37.240.76 08:50, 27 January 2010 (UTC)Reply