Cox Communications and Cisco announced this week that they have deployed a DOCSIS 3.0 network as the basis of an “Ultimate Internet” service for residential and business customers in Rhode Island. The ...
Cisco will deploy DOCSIS 3.0, a next-generation cable broadband network, for Asianet. DOCSIS 3.0 technology, an important part of the Cisco IP NGN architecture, increases upstream and downstream ...
Asianet has selected Cisco to deploy DOCSIS 3.0, a next-generation cable broadband network that is a key component of the Cisco IP NGN architecture. This technology increases upstream and downstream ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Cisco Systems Inc. has launched a new mini broadband router designed for Cable Modem Termination Systems and based on CableLabs' Docsis 3.0. The uBR7225VXR is part of the ...
Yashtel, a telecom internet service provider in India, has selected Cisco DOCSIS-based Remote PHY technology to deliver data, voice and video services. Yashtel is the first Indian telecoms to deploy ...
Hold on to your seats: next generation gigabit Internet speeds are now possible, with the revolutionary DOCSIS 3.1 technology. DOCSIS 3.1 supports blazing fast speeds of 10 Gbps on the downstream and ...
Way back in November 2012, I told you of my travails trying (and ultimately prevailing) to get a Linksys DPC3008 cable modem activated on Comcast/Xfinity’s broadband service. The DPC3008 was already ...
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 ...
The DOCSIS Technology market size is estimated to reach by USD 14.2 Billion at a CAGR of 9.2% by 2030. The Current market value is pegged at USD 6.37 Billion. HTF Market Intelligence Consulting is ...
Air Wireless™ attracts broadband, cable and DOCSIS Pioneer John T. Chapman as Chairman of its Global Technology Board. Chapman is Former CTO of Cable and Broadband, and Engineering Fellow at Cisco; ...
After reading about recent Comcastic issues on the FP, I was thinking... don't most modems have diagnostic data available somehow? Classicly, I recall going to 192.168.100.1 to access these settings.
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