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HDMI has 0 analog bandwidth. It doesn't transmit an analog signal at all.
The digital signal is a series of on/off voltage changes. As how "fast" those are both pushed out and recognized, it depends on your sending unit and receiving unit, not on your cable. Its not like HDMI for 1080p has more wires or terminals than one for 1080i.
You don't know what you're talking about.
HDMI has analog bandwidth because it uses analog waveforms for its digital signalling, like every other electrical digital cable out there.
The speed that you can push out those on-off voltages is directly proportional to the analog bandwidth you have.
--Andre