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reply to Lowtarget
Re: Comcast where you at?

said by Lowtarget See Profile :

Keeping the current docsis 2 in mind. Most cable companys dont offer speeds close to maxing out docsis 2 yet.
Try maxing out the 1.X spec first... 38mbit down, 9.X up...
the cheapskates, build more nodes and deploy more fiber.
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