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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Analog or sound waves can be combined using a special math equation into a single sound wave that can be unmixed at the destination. It’s not like people speaking over each other, but more like how if you press multiple keys on a piano you can hear the combined sound and a maestro would know which notes are being pressed together.

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