T. Joseph Carter said:
> Broadband specifically refers to dual-purposing
> the line

--
A broadband medium is one that permits high-capacity
communication links across it. This is the opposite of
narrowband
--
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadband


> I was told we have broadband internet here on campus.

You have broadband internet there on campus.


> Ethernet to fibre is broadband?

Yes.


> Only if "broadband" means "faster than dialup",

We inhabit a relative universe.



-Chris
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