What does cable mean in slang?
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What does cable mean in slang?
“Cable” is a slang term for the exchange rate between the U.S. dollar (USD) and the British pound sterling (GBP). The term is used among forex traders. It can also refer to the British pound sterling.
What is the name of the cable laying method?
There are five different methods of laying cables e.g. (a) Laying direct in ground, (b) Drawing in ducts, (c) Laying on racks in air, (d) Laying on racks inside a cable tunnel and (e) Laying along buildings or structures.
What does cable down mean?
Definition: The term outage refers to breakdown or failure or temporary suspension of operation. The cable outage refers to failure or breakdown of the cable due to natural or unnatural reasons.
What does cable slack mean?
slack – a cord or rope or cable that is hanging loosely; “he took up the slack” cord – a line made of twisted fibers or threads; “the bundle was tied with a cord”
Is laying or is lying?
The verb ‘laying’ means ‘putting something somewhere’. The verb ‘lying’ means ‘telling falsehoods’ or ‘resting’ or ‘reclining’. The woman is laying the plate on the table. The girl is lying (not telling the truth) to the teacher.
How do they lay underground cable?
Direct laying of underground cables
- A trench of about 1.5 meters deep and 45 cm wide is dug.
- Then the trench is covered with a 10 cm thick layer of fine sand.
- The cable is laid over the sand bed.
- Then the laid cable is again covered with a layer of sand of about 10 cm thick.
How do I fix my internet connection down?
What Can I Do If My Internet Goes Down?
- Check your devices. Can you connect to the internet on any of your devices, such as a smartphone or iPad?
- Reboot your router.
- Move closer to the router.
- Go wired.
- Contact your service provider.
- Use a mobile hotspot.
- Upgrade to a faster package.
- Replace your router.
Why do I have cable but no internet?
The problem could be as simple as a faulty Ethernet cable. To figure out the issue, try rebooting your device and your modem and router, and then call your ISP to see if it’s experiencing problems on its end.