US cable company Comcast will upgrade its cable modems to DOCSIS 3.1 to allow customers to receive 1Gbps download speeds. The announcement came at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas on ...
Whenever you see an industry with high profits and low customer satisfaction ratings, it’s a good bet that it doesn’t face the same kinds of competitive pressures that most industries deal with on a ...
This piece of snippet apparently got cable geeks excited. Cisco demonstrated – well, showed a slide anyway – of a concept to make a DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem perform at 1Gbps through the use of optical ...
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Next-generation cable modems that can deliver multi-gigabit speeds have been certified by CableLabs, the cable industry's research and development lab. The new modems use version 3.1 of DOCSIS (the ...
Getting the fastest internet speed available typically requires fiber optic cables that transmit data with pulses of light, which can require digging up streets and yards to lay fiber. But Comcast is ...
The cable giant has figured out how to deliver superfast Internet over its existing cable lines. A huge step forward for existing cable wires The average U.S. internet connection was about 12Mbps per ...
As promised, Comcast CEO Brian Roberts treated Cable Show 2011 attendees to a quick demo of the company's latest and greatest tech earlier today. The presentation consisted of the new Xfinity TV ...
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If you have cable internet, you probably rent your modem from your internet service provider for a monthly fee on top of your internet plan. It's usually somewhere between $5 and $10 a month, though ...
If you have cable internet, you probably rent your modem from your internet service provider for a monthly fee on top of your internet plan. It's usually somewhere between $5 and $10 a month, though ...