A system for transmitting television or Internet services over a network of coaxial or fibreoptic cables.
100 fathoms, 600 imperial feet, approximately 185 m.
A strong rope or chain used to moor or anchor a ship.
An assembly of two or more wires, used for electrical power or data circuits; one or more and/or the whole may be insulated.
An assembly of two or more cable-laid ropes.
The currency pair British Pound against United States Dollar.
A strong, large-diameter wire or rope, or something resembling such a rope.
A telegram, notably when sent by (submarine) telegraph cable.
A unit of length equal to one tenth of a nautical mile.
A textural pattern achieved by passing groups of stitches over one another.
A moulding, shaft of a column, or any other member of convex, rounded section, made to resemble the spiral twist of a rope.
To communicate by cable
To provide with cable(s)
To ornament with cabling.
To wrap wires to form a cable
To fasten (as if) with cable(s)
To create cable stitches.
To send a telegram, news, etc., by cable
Any set of computer networks that communicate using the Internet Protocol; an intranet.
A fictitious unit of scoring awarded for making outstanding posts on the internet.
Internet access or connection; internet connectivity.
To use the Internet; specifically, to search for information using the Internet.
To connect (a computer, an electronic device, etc.) into a computer network (in particular, the Internet).