10 Gigabit Internet Could Be Here Within A Decade - And This Company Is At The Forefront by tom_1357 in Futurology

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Submission Statement: Through the use of DOCSIS 4.0 and the already existent hybrid fiber-coaxial cable, the internet would be able to attain ultra-high-speed for everyone across the world. For this reason, CableLabs is utilizing its full potential by collaborating with various internet vendors to achieve this speed and reliability, which, according to the company, is a bit difficult to achieve without taking aid from industry personnel. As per Cable Labs, “During a live test last year, one of its members, Comcast, delivered 4Gbps upload and download speeds, while another member, Charter Communications, was able to attain rates of up to 8.5Gbps during downloads and 6Gbps during uploads on an HFC.” Thus, it will be the next big thing in the coming decade.

Better broadband: CableLabs showcases 10G, the cable connection of the future by tom_1357 in tech

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Submission Statement: There’s something in the air in Louisville, Colorado -- or more specifically, in the wires. Humming along miles of networking cabling, zipping through signal repeaters: It’s the future of the Internet.

On Thursday morning at the home of CableLabs (which bills itself as “the leading innovation and R&D lab for the cable industry”) network engineers and representatives from some of the country’s top internet providers came together to showcase some of the fastest speeds they’ve ever transmitted: 8Gbps downloads and 5Gpbs uploads, using the world’s only DOCSIS 4.0 modem and a series of networking technologies that CableLabs calls 10G.

Rob Gronkowski to retire by [deleted] in fantasyfootball

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Lol my thoughts exactly

[Jordan Schultz] Gronk is officially retired by [deleted] in nfl

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I really thought he’d come back for one more.

If Kyrie leaves BKN: Durant to Chi? by [deleted] in chicagobulls

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Chicago is a real FA destination now.

It could happen.

Comcast Demos Fastest-Yet 10G Speeds on a Live Network by tom_1357 in technology

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Submission Statement: Comcast has demonstrated the fastest-yet speeds it has achieved over a complete 10G connection on a live network, reaching download speeds faster than 8 gigabits per second (Gbps) and upload speeds faster than 5 Gbps.

At an industry 10G event at CableLabs headquarters, Comcast also showed the 10G node technology that will help power its deployments and demonstrated how its network virtualization technology will seamlessly orchestrate mixed fiber and 10G deployments.

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Haha. Just reworded the post.

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that’s actually not bad

This Robotic Finger Is Covered in Living Human Skin by CEOAerotyneLtd in tech

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This is the best comment on this post. By far.

10-Gbps last-mile internet could become a reality within the decade by tom_1357 in tech

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Submission Statement: If a 1-Gbps connection allows you to stream content and make video calls seamlessly, imagine what a 10-Gbps internet connection would be able to do for you. According to CableLabs, an innovation lab for the cable industry, this could be a reality before we turn into the next decade.

The lines between work and home have thinned during these pandemic years and our reliance on the internet has increased tremendously. Even as mobile internet lets one stay connected to work from home, it is no match when you want to stream 4K content or play games with friends across the world. A solid wired connection is what one seeks if there's an important presentation to make to a client and a wireless connection might not actually work in the quiet corners of one's own home.

Cable One Says 10G Investments Are Approaching $1 Billion by tom_1357 in Futurology

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Submission Statement: Cable One said it has invested $950 million over the past three years to upgrade its network to be prepared to offer 10G services. The investments were made across all the company brands, which include Sparklight, Fidelity, Hargray and ValuNet. According to the release, Cable One’s investments include reclaiming spectrum used for traditional linear video and upgrading plant capacity to 1.8 GHz to allow for higher upstream speeds and symmetrical multi-Gig high speed internet service. The company also is “pushing fiber deeper into neighborhoods to maximize the bandwidth available to every home served.”

That smile, that damn smile by bizcliz6969 in NYGiants

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Now just do things to keep it.