What Does Coaxial Cable Mean?

A coaxial cable is a type of shielded and insulated copper cable that is used in computer networks and to deliver cable TV services to end users. It was first commercially implemented in the early 1940s and is used for both baseband and broadband data communication services.

Techopedia Explains Coaxial Cable

A coaxial cable is used by cable TV service providers to stretch transmission lines from their branch or control offices to residential and business subscribers.