How do cable lines on telephone poles transmit and receive data along thousands of houses and not get interference?

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How do cable lines on telephone poles transmit and receive data along thousands of houses and not get interference?

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The analog signal from connection point to your house is not very long. And it actually not uncommon to get some powerline interference (50 or 60 Hz hum).

From the connection point to the core network it will be digital and not susceptible to interference in the same way.

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