p*******m 发帖数: 20761 | 1 150mb现在便宜是也只要40刀左右
The DOCSIS 3.1 cable Internet standard just moved a little bit closer to
American homes, with the news today that industry research group CableLabs
has certified five new manufacturers of DOCSIS 3.1 modems.
Askey, Castlenet, Netgear, Technicolor and Ubee Interactive were all
approved by CableLabs to manufacture DOCSIS 3.1 hardware, the group said in
its announcement, which was issued less than a month after Comcast
successfully tested a modem using the new technology in a consumer
environment. CableLabs credited “highly effective collaboration” from
vendors for the quick turn-around.
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DOCSIS 3.1 is said to offer the possibility of gigabit-speed connections for
home use, and Comcast has already stated that it plans to offer a gigabit
service using the technology by the end of this year. The company already
offers a 2Gbps fiber service, but it’s expensive at $300 per month and only
available in select areas.
It seems clear enough that DOCSIS 3.1 will broaden access to higher speeds,
since it uses existing copper-wire networks, though Comcast has yet to
announce pricing info for its service. For its part, CableLabs said that the
technology is important for technologies like 4K-resolution television,
telemedicine, virtual reality and gaming.
Despite the recent swift progress on the standard, DOCSIS 3.1 is the product
of a multi-year process, featuring dozens of preliminary testing events and
ongoing development by numerous stakeholders in the cable industry. Matt
Schmitt, CableLabs vice president of lab services, said in a blog post that
the group adopted an ongoing, iterative development model, allowing
manufacturers to test and update quickly.
“That cut out a lot of overhead and repetition, with the result that first
generation devices were able to reach the point of being compliant with the
DOCSIS 3.1 specifications unusually rapidly,” Schmitt wrote. | g***t 发帖数: 7544 | 2 光纤入户怎么算?
kmb不是问题,用户买不起才是问题。
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【在 p*******m 的大作中提到】 : 150mb现在便宜是也只要40刀左右 : The DOCSIS 3.1 cable Internet standard just moved a little bit closer to : American homes, with the news today that industry research group CableLabs : has certified five new manufacturers of DOCSIS 3.1 modems. : Askey, Castlenet, Netgear, Technicolor and Ubee Interactive were all : approved by CableLabs to manufacture DOCSIS 3.1 hardware, the group said in : its announcement, which was issued less than a month after Comcast : successfully tested a modem using the new technology in a consumer : environment. CableLabs credited “highly effective collaboration” from : vendors for the quick turn-around.
| s**********d 发帖数: 36899 | 3 用existing copper wire 啊,就是你现在已有的cable,换个modem就行了。
光纤不靠谱,要重新拉线到户。光纤到小区的速度太差没法用。
【在 g***t 的大作中提到】 : 光纤入户怎么算? : kmb不是问题,用户买不起才是问题。 : : in
| m****u 发帖数: 3915 | 4 这是啥意思?
现有用户直接换个modem就能用千兆网络了? | k**0 发帖数: 19737 | 5 TWC 最快300mbs
【在 m****u 的大作中提到】 : 这是啥意思? : 现有用户直接换个modem就能用千兆网络了?
| d**t 发帖数: 1681 | 6 我comcast的25M的计划都要50刀,你这个150M的计划要多少钱?
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【在 p*******m 的大作中提到】 : 150mb现在便宜是也只要40刀左右 : The DOCSIS 3.1 cable Internet standard just moved a little bit closer to : American homes, with the news today that industry research group CableLabs : has certified five new manufacturers of DOCSIS 3.1 modems. : Askey, Castlenet, Netgear, Technicolor and Ubee Interactive were all : approved by CableLabs to manufacture DOCSIS 3.1 hardware, the group said in : its announcement, which was issued less than a month after Comcast : successfully tested a modem using the new technology in a consumer : environment. CableLabs credited “highly effective collaboration” from : vendors for the quick turn-around.
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