Comcast Starts Squeezing 2 Gbps Symmetrical Internet Speeds Through Decades-old Coaxial Cables

Comcast is upgrading its residential cable web provider to provide add and obtain speeds of as much as 2 Gbps via decades-old coaxial cables. The corporate says it is the first ISP on the earth to provide multi-gigabit symmetrical speeds to consumers via DOCSIS 4.0 era, which it is powering in the course of the Xfinity 10G community.

The zippy X-Magnificence Web provider will first be to be had in some neighborhoods in Colorado Springs, Colorado beginning subsequent week. It’ll arrive in portions of Atlanta and Philadelphia quickly, after which in different markets over the following couple of years.

Comcast says DOCSIS 4.0 connections are already to be had in tens of thousands and thousands of houses throughout america. Multi-gigabit obtain speeds were conceivable by way of cable for a number of years. Upgrading to DOCSIS 4.0 is not going to best reinforce obtain speeds however make it conceivable to ship symmetric uploads whilst minimizing lag and keeping off any affect to downstream provider.

Comcast has been running in this era for a number of years and it targets to provide 2 Gbps symmetrical provider in additional than 50 million houses by way of the tip of 2025. Since they’re going to be capable of get right of entry to quicker connections via present coaxial cable infrastructure, many shoppers may not wish to look ahead to Comcast to attach their house to a fiber community earlier than they are able to benefit from multi-gigabit add and obtain speeds.

What is extra, DOCSIS 4.0 is in a position to supporting as much as 10 Gbps downstream and as much as 6 Gbps upstream speeds, so coaxial cables might be able to raise even quicker web connections one day. In a check remaining yr, Comcast completed obtain speeds of 6 Gbps and add speeds of four Gbps.

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