1. high-speed - Noun
2. high-speed - Adjective
3. high-speed - Adjective Satellite
operating at high speed
Source: WordNethigh speed
America is ready for livable communities. America is ready for high-speed rail. Greg Abbott
You know, the need for high-speed Internet is - is a little bit like what used to be probably what my grandfather talked about: needing to have a telephone. It's pretty consequential. And it's only going to keep growing, this need. High-speed Internet is not a luxury any longer, it's a necessity. Joe Biden
I consider high-speed data transmission an invention that became a major innovation. It changed the way we all communicate. Dean Kamen
We must speed up the deployment of broadband in order to bring high-speed data services to homes and businesses. The spread of information technology has contributed to a steady growth in U.S. productivity. Michael Oxley
A high-speed connection is no more an essential civil right than 3G cell phone service or a Netflix account. Increasing competition and restoring academic excellence in abysmal public schools is far more of an imperative to minority children than handing them iPads. Michelle Malkin
It appears that the media filters we carry in our heads are like computers: they've been forced to get faster in order to keep up with the demands our high-speed society puts on them. Roy H. Williams