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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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high-bandth Internet access/service

The cafe provides customers with high-bandwidth Internet access/service.

Hi,
Do both access and service fit in the above and mean about the same to you? Thanks.
  

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Hi Angliholic Both words fit the sentence, but I'm reluctant to go so far as to say that they mean about the same thing. As I see it, the word "access" could be viewed as "access to Internet service".

  • Hi Angliholic Both words fit the sentence, but I'm reluctant to go so far as to say that they mean about the same thing.
  • As I see it, the word "access" could be viewed as "access to Internet service".
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Hi Angliholic

Both words fit the sentence, but I'm reluctant to go so far as to say that they mean about the same thing. As I see it, the word "access" could be viewed as "access to Internet service".
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YankeeHi Angliholic

Both words fit the sentence, but I'm reluctant to go so far as to say that they mean about the same thing. As I see it, the word "access" could be viewed as "access to Internet service".


Thanks, Yankee.
By the way, does the bolded part in your post amount to "I'm reluctant to take the risk as to ...?"

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