[
UK
/bɹˈɔːdbænd/
]
[ US /ˈbɹɔdˌbænd/ ]
[ US /ˈbɹɔdˌbænd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- of or relating to or being a communications network in which the bandwidth can be divided and shared by multiple simultaneous signals (as for voice or data or video)
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responding to or operating at a wide band of frequencies
a broadband antenna
How To Use broadband In A Sentence
- Firm words , air shower and broadband are three major key products of the firm net operator.
- Ten years ago, very few people had games consoles, broadband Internet or mobile phones.
- The broadband Internet Service Provider is under fire for its poor customer service with punters up in arms at being left without phone and broadband.
- Will they require huge hard drives and superfast broadband? Times, Sunday Times
- In doing so, Northern Ireland has become the first UK region outside of London to have every one of its exchanges enabled for broadband.
- My diagnosis is that since he is on broadband cable Internet, and has no firewall, someone actually hacked into his computer and is manipulating his system just for kicks.
- This enables a broadband internet connection to be shared out among wireless users.
- This device could help to quell consumer anger about the way broadband speeds routinely don't live up to the promises of ISPs. Times, Sunday Times
- It is also in the forefront of the drive to transmit television via broadband.
- Within a building, a local area network can transfer data at broadband speeds-10 megabytes per second or more.