wireless cable
Plural
wireless cables
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the technology that delivers cable television signals without the need for physical cables, using wireless communication methods instead
Wireless cable refers to a system that allows television signals to be transmitted without the use of traditional cables. It uses wireless technology, such as satellite signals or Internet-based streaming, to deliver channels and programs to the viewer's television. Wireless cable eliminates the need for physical cables, offering more flexibility in terms of setup and location.
- I switched to wireless cable so I no longer have to deal with tangled wires behind the TV.
- She loves using wireless cable because it allows her to stream content on multiple devices at once.
- He installed wireless cable in the living room, so we can watch TV without worrying about running cables everywhere.
- The new wireless cable service offers better picture quality and more channels than the old setup.