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 ...
Comcast's gigabit internet access doesn't officially go live until sometime in 2016, but that isn't stopping the company from flicking the switch a little early. The cable giant recently activated ...
The nation's largest Internet provider announced its new xFi Advanced Gateway modem across its network Wednesday, offering customers who subscribe to the company's Gigabit Internet package download ...
The cable TV industry — represented by the Internet and Television Association (NCTA), CableLabs, and Cable Europe — has introduced the industry’s plans to adopt 10G, or 10-gigabit-per-second data ...
HICKORY, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CommScope today announced the launch of the ARRIS SURFboard S33 DOCSIS 3.1 multi-Gigabit cable modem, now available in the United States. As the newest modem in the ...
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Comcast announced that it installed the first gigabit DOCSIS 3.1-based cable modem in a customer's home near Philadelphia this week. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a ...
Comcast begins rolling out a new version of gigabit internet service on Tuesday to Colorado customers that cuts the price of a similar broadband service nearly by half. That’s because the new gigabit ...
We don’t normally get excited about modem chips, but Intel’s new Puma 7 is worth noting because of what it portends: more Internet bandwidth. Puma 7 is Intel’s first DOCSIS 3.1 chip, launched Thursday ...
It’s kind of insane that internet service providers have convinced us it’s just as good to rent a cable modem instead of buying our own. Often, the modem we rent is inferior to what we could buy. It ...
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