Comcast Speed Upgrades Zipping Right Along – DOCSIS 3.0 expands into 27 additional California communities
Comcast says they'll have 80% of their entire footprint upgraded with the faster speeds by the end of this year next week, and their entire customer base upgraded by the end of 2010 - roughly 40 million homes and businesses passed. The cable giant recently announced that they're raising the cable modem rental fee from $3 to $5 to help pay for the upgrades -- which one Comcast executive once proclaimed could be completed with " couch change ." Comcast this week announced that 27 additional Northern California communities have been upgraded, which, as in all upgraded markets, means doubled standard broadband tiers, and access to new 22 and 50 Mbps speeds. You can keep tabs on Comcast's ongoing deployments in this thread in our Comcast forum, which frequently has insider leaks on future launch markets
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The Internet T1 Line Provider Solution
The internet and T1 line providers work together in providing seamless connectivity for many companies. This connection enables faster speeds of sending and receiving internet service, as well as phone lines capable of being switched from phone lines to data lines and vice verse. Any company that has at least 500 employees can benefit from a T1.
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What Is (EoC) Ethernet Over Copper?
EoC is a fast and cheap technology; it can run a 10 Mbps Ethernet connection for a little over a thousand dollars a month. EoC uses 5 pairs of copper wires to run, giving it the added advantage of being able to work even if a couple of pairs become non-functional. In this case, the network will run more slowly.






