The DOCSIS 3.0 specifications enable cable modems to achieve unprecedented uplink and downlink data rates, and it comes not a moment too soon. The growing market strength of telecommunications service ...
The need to remain connected is essentially human. An era of digitization and technology is built on this need. It is here that telecommunications come to the fore as a necessary utility. The rising ...
The newest%2C fastest cable modem is DOCSIS 3 Old DOCSIS 1.1 modems need to be replaced Your provider may update you to a DOCSIS 3 modem for free I'll be honest: Cable modems aren't glamorous ...
Cable Next Gen Europe, a conference on cable-related technology, took place as a “digital symposium” this week, and among topics discussed was the next standard for cable data transfer, DOCSIS 4.0. A ...
The cable industry has a tremendous amount at stake as it begins rolling out the next version of its prime protocol, the Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS). Version 3.1 of the ...
Cable Internet with download and upload speeds of 10Gbps may eventually come to American homes thanks to a new specification for higher-speed, symmetrical data transmissions. The industry’s R&D ...
New Nighthawk cable modems deliver multigigabit internet speeds to work with the fastest internet service plans available SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NETGEAR®, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTGR), the ...
Frank Manning, Zoom’s CEO, commented on the successful completion of Motorola MB8611 Cablelabs certification. “This product has excellent potential for sales through retailers and service providers.
International telecommunications research and development organisation CableLabs has announced completing its specifications for Full Duplex Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS), ...
Advances in cable modem specifications and designs have led to a sophisticated communication system that provides differentiated services, enabling cable operators to offer voice, high-speed data, and ...
My cable system here in Canada claims to have 1Gbps down and 50Mbps up everywhere in its footprint. From what I have see and read, most people who subscribe to that only get around 500-600Mbps down ...