Alex Neihaus on Nostr: I was reading a #Comcast PR re: #DOCIS 4.0, claiming (finally) symmetrical speeds. ...
I was reading a #Comcast PR re: #DOCIS 4.0, claiming (finally) symmetrical speeds.
Turns out #DOCIS 4.0 is still inferior to fiber to the premises: “DOCSIS 4.0 technology supports up to 10 Gbps speeds downstream capacity and up to 6 Gbps upstream capacity, easily allowing for multi-gigabit symmetric services…”
Comcast continues to mislead subscribers.
https://www.cablelabs.com/technologies/docsis-4-0-technologyPublished at
2024-03-21 21:20:40Event JSON
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