- A baseband transmission is a single, fixed signal that consumes the entire available bandwidth and operates as a single-channel device, which means that only one station can transmit at a time and that all stations must transmit and receive the same types of signals.
- Broadband transmission, on the other hand, is a digital electrical transmission in which signals are modulated as radiofrequency analogue waves with various frequency ranges. Multiple transmissions can occur at the same time because each transmission is assigned a fraction of the total available bandwidth.
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