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coaxial

[koh-ak-see-uhl] / koʊˈæk si əl /
ADJECTIVE
concentric
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NOUN
cable
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That receiver unit hooks up to a building’s existing wiring system, whether that’s coaxial cables or old-school phone lines, which connect to Wi-Fi routers in each customer’s home.

From Los Angeles Times

Most U.S. homes get their internet from cable companies and thus connect to the broader network via coaxial cable, a legacy of the cable TV era.

From Washington Times

In some rural communities, Duncan says, a telecom could lay a mile of fiber or coaxial cable and only be able to connect one home.

From The Verge

The paper-thin, black-and-white sheet, roughly 12 inches square, then plugs into an AC outlet and into the coaxial connection on the television.

From Washington Times

And Virgin Media urged the government to take account of the fact it could deliver 1Gbps speeds by changing how it transmitted data over copper-based coaxial cables already linked to many properties.

From BBC