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

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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.

https://gizmodo.com/100mbps-cable-modem-certification-testing-starts-showd-325990

The package includes 15Mbps upstream, and it’s $100 a month. And everyone in Cablevision’s service area—suburban New York—will be able to get a piece. Verizon FiOS’s speediest package now looks comparatively pokey: 50Mbps down, 20Mbps up.

On the other hand, while we’re dazzled by insane internet speeds that were previously exclusively to cradles of technology like Korea and Japan, we shouldn’t forget the otherwise miserable state of broadband here. As Cablevision deploys DOCSIS 3.0 with full force, Time Warner is pulling back on it following the backlash to its proposed caps in cities outside of Beaumont, Texas. Meanwhile, Comcast employs caps and throttling, while AT&T tests caps on its U-Verse service.

https://gizmodo.com/time-warner-cable-putting-superfast-docsis-3-0-internet-5223170

So it’s still going to be a while before we can pat our ISPs on the back for the wonderful, speedy service they’re providing. [Bits]

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