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CLoud67

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reply to patcat88
Re: with speeds like these...

Upstream D3 is not standardized yet

patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY

reply to bender
said by bender See Profile :

is that 100Mbps symmetrical? or is it 100Mbps down/ 512Kbps up?
Most cable companies don't seem to be channel bonding on the upstream when using DOCSIS 3. More of a configuration/capacity headache.

Upgrading all fiber nodes and amplifiers for more upstream mhz is expensive, not to mention knocking out analog CATV Ready channels 1-6 by converting them to upstream.
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