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Guru3D.com » News » Comcast Delivers Symmetrical 4Gbps Speeds in New 10G Test - DOCSIS 4.0 Modem

Comcast Delivers Symmetrical 4Gbps Speeds in New 10G Test - DOCSIS 4.0 Modem

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/14/2022 09:41 AM | source: | 10 comment(s)
Comcast Delivers Symmetrical 4Gbps Speeds in New 10G Test - DOCSIS 4.0 Modem

Comcast announced a successful test of a prototype 10G modem using the core technology that will deliver multigigabit speeds to tens of millions of homes. Initial tests show 4 Gigabit upload and download speeds

In a world-first lab test, a Full Duplex DOCSIS 4.0 system-on-chip (SoC) cable modem built by Broadcom delivered upload and download speeds faster than 4 gigabits per second (Gbps) powered by 10G network technology. Today's announcement is the latest in a series of 10G milestones from Comcast. In October 2021, the company announced a successful test of a complete 10G connection using a virtualized cable modem termination system (vCMTS) powered by DOCSIS 4.0 technology. That announcement followed major 10G milestone announcements in April 2021, of the first-ever live lab test of a 10G system-on-chip (SOC) and October 2020, of a trial delivering 1.25 gigabit-per-second (Gbps) upload and download speeds over a live production network using Network Function Virtualization (NFV) combined with the latest DOCSIS technology

A key component of 10G, DOCSIS 4.0 is an evolutionary leap forward in the ability to deliver multigigabit upload and download speeds over the connections already installed in hundreds of millions of homes worldwide. "The great strength of our smart network design is that we are able to exceed our customers' demands today, even as we continuously evolve to meet the needs of the future," said Charlie Herrin, President of Technology, Product, Experience at Comcast Cable. "As our 10G journey continues to accelerate, customers will reap the benefits of ever-increasing security, reliability, and speed."

10G technology builds on the work Comcast has done over the past several years to build a smarter, more virtualized network. In addition to providing a path to multigigabit upload and download speeds at scale, 10G updates will deliver near-term benefits to customers in the form of increased reliability, performance, and lower latency.

Connected by Broadcom 10G technology, the modem test utilized the DOCSIS 4.0 FDX SoC device, which Comcast demonstrated in April 2021, to pair with two cable modem chips to deliver the breakthrough performance. These were successfully connected over a lab-based hybrid fiber-coaxial network to the vCMTS operating in DOCSIS 4.0 mode. This represents the first complete network connection of all-DOCSIS 4.0 components that are required for deployment. The demonstrated speeds - which were faster than 4 Gbps upload and download - are expected to increase significantly as developers refine technology at every level of the 10G architecture.

"With each new milestone, we get a clearer picture of how 10G technologies will unlock the next generation of speed and performance for millions of people worldwide," said Elad Nafshi, Senior Vice President of Next Generation Access Networks at Comcast Cable.

10G is a global industry initiative to stay ahead of consumer demand by developing and deploying new network technology to dramatically increase upload and download capacity in the coming years.



Comcast Delivers Symmetrical 4Gbps Speeds in New 10G Test - DOCSIS 4.0 Modem




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tsunami231
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#5983077 Posted on: 01/16/2022 02:27 AM
I thought most cable company were against redeploying with 3.1 docsis modems cause it was gona cost to much, and want to go fiber or atlest optimum wanted too. As speed go so do the prices though and prices are already kind suspect in alot areas.

I have 400mbit/ 25up for 99$ if i want 1gbit with still 25mb it gong be 140 month from spectrum.

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#5983121 Posted on: 01/16/2022 09:09 AM
Asymmetric...really?

umeng2002
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#5983165 Posted on: 01/16/2022 01:18 PM
Now you can hit your data caps even faster. FYI, in markets where Comcast has a local monopoly on broadband internet, they have a 300 GB cap where you need to pay more if you go over it for 3 months. That instantly adds like $60 to your bill.

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#5983183 Posted on: 01/16/2022 02:10 PM
10gb connections and an insane packet dropping policy because their network is pure liquid shit. btw, just another provider to avoid if gaming.

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#5983491 Posted on: 01/17/2022 09:59 AM
They are still forcing old tech so nothing new here lol... In this case is a bad thing.
Making a comparison in Romania, Digi a local provider, is starting to offer 10G, for only ~10 Euro and in testing people are getting >8.000 Mbps download și >7.000 Mbps upload on Speedtest.
So to me DOCSIS is becoming very old, also for people that will say yes but changing the network is a lot of money.
I say this, how many money where spent until now for this tech (from the time fiber was proven a better solution) and how many more money will be spent from now on...

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