New Nighthawk cable modems deliver multigigabit internet speeds to work with the fastest internet service plans available SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NETGEAR®, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTGR), the ...
NETGEAR, Inc. has launched the Nighthawk DOCSIS 3.1 high-speed Internet cable modem (CM3000), designed to support the latest DOCSIS 3.1 cable internet speeds with mid/high-split technology. This modem ...
Frank Manning, Zoom’s CEO, commented on the successful completion of Motorola MB8611 Cablelabs certification. “This product has excellent potential for sales through retailers and service providers.
TAIPEI, Sept. 2, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Sercomm (TWSE: 5388), a leading manufacturer and supplier of telecom equipment, today announced the availability of the world's first Verified for ...
If you’re not already keen on the fact that owning your own modem and router will save you money in the long run, well, then you will be after this ARRIS SB8200 review. This review isn’t intended to ...
The cable industry has a tremendous amount at stake as it begins rolling out the next version of its prime protocol, the Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS). Version 3.1 of the ...
You might already be aware that DOCSIS 3.1 technology is the best on the market for cable modems. Without a doubt, it is heavily featured and recommended by tech reviews all across the internet. Yet, ...
HICKORY, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CommScope (NASDAQ: COMM), a global leader in home networks, today announced that its ARRIS SURFboard ® G54 DOCSIS 3.1 quad-band Wi-Fi 7 cable modem will be available to ...
DOCSIS 3.1, the cable industry’s entry in the “can you top this” rivalry with the telephone and wireless/cellular industries, has moved into the field en masse. The Data Over Cable Service Interface ...
Broadcom's new silicon for DOCSIS 3.1 CCAP equipment works in conjunction with Broadcom's recently announced BCM3390 device for cable modems to provide the industry's only end-to-end DOCSIS 3.1 ...
the original CO was full, and since it was just copper for phone lines, they connected it to the further CO because it would work just fine for analog services Click to expand... Nah it was some point ...