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 ...
New Nighthawk CM3000 cable modem engineered to unlock fastest internet speeds available today with revolutionary mid/high-split technology for the demanding needs of modern smart homes SAN JOSE, Calif ...
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 ...
This month during CES 2023 CommScope has introduced a new Wi-Fi 7 cable modem in the form of the SURFboard G54 DOCSIS 3.1 Quad-Band modem. Available during the middle of this year the new cable modem ...
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HICKORY, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CommScope (NASDAQ: COMM) announced today that all four of its major DOCSIS® Access Architectures have successfully demonstrated interoperability with five DOCSIS 4.0 ...
Anyone know what the difference(s) is/are between the Arris SB8200 and the Arris CM8200? They're both DOCSIS 3.1 modems with 32x8 channel bonding, as far as I can tell. I'm sure I'm missing something, ...
Rohde & Schwarz announced the release of a new software that offers a solution for analyzing DOCSIS 3.1 signals. Cable TV network operators and manufacturers of cable TV network components can use the ...
Houstonians are lucky that there is competition for home internet service in most parts of the city. It has long been a battle between traditional providers such as Comcast and AT&T, but now there are ...
I don’t know about all cable companies but Comcast (AKA Xfinity) now charges $14 a month to rent a cable modem. However, depending on the speed of your service, you can buy your own modem for under ...
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 ...