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And this is just the beginning since TeleGeography documents plans to increase global cable capacity another 400 percent over the next five years.
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According to the terms of the agreement, Bharti--India's largest telecom company--will provide data capacity on its i2i submarine cable networks to Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd.
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The company offers gear designed to help cable and phone companies squeeze more video capacity out of a limited amount of bandwidth as consumers watch video clips on their computers, demand more channels from their cable companies, and even start to watch television on their wireless phones.
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The cable companies, having begun with the big capacity lines necessary for video, already had one.
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From 2002 to late 2007 the capacity utilization of undersea fiber optic cable barely moved.
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Just as we experienced with the fiber-optic cable build-out, there was soon too much railroad capacity, and freight prices fell.
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Cable TV providers, for example, are dedicating ever more capacity to on-demand video and broadband and relatively less to broadcast.
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Earlier this week, though, we began to see discussion regarding traffic passing through a connection to Venezuela, and ETECSA, a government-owned telecom provider, has now confirmed that a 994-mile cable has been operational since August, though in a limited capacity.
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Today, cable systems have to provide costly set-top boxes equipped with high-capacity hard drives to every new customer that signs up for DVR service.
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One way or another, he predicted, by 2015, broadband capacity will have increased enough that the average household will no longer see the need for a cable subscription.
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