broadband - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • install: The Digital Curriculum team were involved in the massive project of promoting and installing Broadband into schools.
  • get: Who should I contact for more information on getting broadband?

Adjective modifier

  • 8mb: Pipex - Up to 8Mb broadband from £ 6.50, cheap home phone call packages.. .
  • freenetname: For freenetname broadband, the contention ratio is 50:1, meaning that there are 512kbps of download bandwidth available for every 50 users.
  • super-fast: Signup for our award winning, super-fast broadband and start recommending straight away.
  • high-speed: The ISP TalkTalk offers " free " high-speed broadband -- once you've signed up for one of its telephone plans.
  • 3g: This is further boosted by 3G broadband 's improved peak download speeds of around 1.4Mbps and upload speeds of up to 384 Kbps.
  • municipal: Big cities are long distance business call long distance business call getting into municipal wireless broadband.

Modifies a noun

  • connection: AOL Talk will have no effect on your broadband connection, or your Internet services.
  • connectivity: NFER evaluation NFER has been selected by embc to carry out a formal evaluation of the impact of broadband connectivity on schools.
  • wireless: The deployments I'm best aware of are direct broadband wireless replacement.
  • Internet: We also offer free wireless broadband internet coverage to all our guests.
  • adsl: Is the golden age of largely unrestricted broadband ADSL usage about to end?
  • router: Can I use your broadband routers with a MAC?

Noun used with modifier

  • wireless: We also offer free wireless broadband internet coverage to all our guests.
  • adsl: ADSL broadband is delivered through your existing BT telephone line, using a special modem or router.
  • embc: It won't require the use of costly ISDN lines because it will use the embc broadband network.
  • ntl: Bundle details are varied from time to time: see the ntl broadband product information.
  • next-generation: The successful tests confirm the commercial viability of EV-DO Revision A for powering next-generation broadband wireless services.
  • bulldog: I have just got bulldog broadband on adsl, and not used to this having come from ntl cable.

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