The document discusses various technologies used for data transmission over telephone and cable networks, including:
1. Telephone networks originally used analog signals and circuit switching to transmit voice over the plain old telephone system (POTS). Digital subscriber line (DSL) technology and dial-up modems using modulation/demodulation allow higher data transmission speeds over existing telephone lines.
2. Cable TV networks were originally unidirectional but evolved to support bidirectional communication over hybrid fiber-coaxial (HFC) networks. Cable companies now provide high-speed data using bandwidth sharing and Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS) technology.
3. Technologies discussed include asynchronous DSL (ADSL), discrete multitone modulation