• Gizmodo
  • bestmodo
  • lifehacker
  • kotaku
  • Profile logout login

#docsis30

edit true "tagmeta=docsis30","tagmeta=docsis30", tags, front=false

Gizmodo

Share Cancel
   
Upload an image | Add an image URL
×

logging in
  • FAQ. Include # before tag:
  • #tips,
  • #whitenoise,
  • #dealzmodo,
  • #broken,
  • etc.

New York, 4:44 PM
Sat Dec 26
21 posts in the last 24 hours

FR | IT | DE | SP | JP | AU | BR

Gizmodo Team

Tip your editors:

Editorial Director:
Brian Lam | | Twitter

Editor:
Jason Chen
| AIM | Twitter

Features Editor:
Wilson Rothman
| Twitter

Senior Contributing Editors:
Jesus Diaz
| AIM | Twitter
Mark Wilson, Reviews
| AIM | Twitter

Contributing Editors:
Matt Buchanan
| AIM | Twitter
Adam Frucci
| Twitter
Sean Fallon
| Twitter
Jack Loftus
| Twitter
John Herrman
| Twitter
Dan Nosowitz

Chris Mascari

Kat Hannaford
| Twitter
Rosa Golijan
| Twitter
Chris Jacob

Columnist:
Brendan I. Koerner

Interns:
Don Nguyen

Kyle VanHemert

Heroes and Friends

Comment Account Questions:

SUBSCRIBE TO Gizmodo RSS

New: Breaking news and daily top stories via email
9515 Subscribers
Gizmodo
  • more about #docsis30
    MrBlahBlah: Wow time warner you really are a piece of shit. all I'm getting is 15 down and .5 up. more »
    TheSonOfKrypton: It's funny...Sometimes you get so much of something (or in this case, something gets so fast) that you have to ask yourself: When is enough, enough? ... more »
    OMG! Ponies!: I can live without that kind of speed if Cablevision can improve HD picture quality. Otherwise, I'm pretty happy with Cablevision, even if James Dola... more »
    sostoudt: verizon doesnt cap, and its service is much faster then comcasts. get it when you can, hell even there cable package is better. more »
    iatacs19: How big is Cablevision's market share? more »
  • #godzillainternet

    Suck It, Fiber: America's Fastest Internet 101Mbps Delivered by Cablevision

    Holy. I knew the fruits of cable's fiber-fast DOCSIS 3.0 standard would be delicious, but this is incredible: Cablevision's going to sell the fastest internet in the US next month: 101 blazing megabits per second. More »
  • #isps

    Time Warner Cable Putting Superfast DOCSIS 3.0 Internet On Hold Because We Don't Like Bandwidth Caps

    It looks like the folks at TWC are bad losers. They are now considering dropping the planned rollout of DOCSIS 3.0 high speed citing that it was part of their plan for consumption based billing. More »
  • #comcast

    Comcast Offering New 22Mbps and 50Mbps Speed Tiers, Upgrading Existing Service

  • #comcast

    Comcast Rolls Out Japan-Fast Cable Internet, But Can You Afford It?

  • #godzillabandwidth

    Comcast Getting 100Mbps Cable Modems Next Year, Fiber Scared?

  • #godzillabandwidth

    100Mbps Cable Modem Certification Testing Starts; Showdown With Fiber Next Year

    • 1

Login

Enter your username and password.

Please enter a username.
Please enter your password.
logging in
Login via Facebook | Sign Up | Forgot Password?

Reset Password

Please enter your email address to have your password reset.

Please enter your email address.
Please enter a valid email address.
requesting password reset

Register

Registering will give you a user profile and the ability to add other users as friends. To become a commenter, however, you need to audition.

Want to know more? Consult the Comment FAQ and legal terms.

Please enter a username.
Please enter a password.
Please confirm your password.
Passwords are not identical.
Please enter a valid email address.
registration sent, waiting for reply

Submit Your Comment

You don't need to login to comment. Just enter your email address below.

See how your address will be displayed in the Comment FAQ.

Please enter a valid email address.
Please enter a valid email address.
logging in

Login with your Facebook or Gizmodo account.

Sign up here.



Edit tagpage description

Please make the text shorter.
sending changes
  • Archives
  • About
  • Advertising
  • Legal
  • Help
  • Report a Bug
  • FAQ
Original material is licensed under a Creative Commons License permitting non-commercial sharing with attribution.