 majortom1029
join:2006-10-19 Lindenhurst, NY
| reply to chef255 Re: hmm
Your another uninformed person .Its not the coax cable thats holding them back its the docsis spec. Verizon uses the same coax once they reach the home and verizon itself through the moca spec said coax can handle atleast 270/270 so untill speeds reach that its not the coax thats the problem. |
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join:2008-02-13 Hingham, MA | Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought the MoCA spec uses frequencies that would be too high to use on a general cable system (above 1GHz)- Verizon can get away with it since it only is used inside the home. |
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 majortom1029
join:2006-10-19 Lindenhurst, NY
| The moca site says above 850 nothing about over 1ghz.
Also cablevision before narad shut down was getting 100/100 with tv over their coax. ITs just a matter of how everything is done on the medium .
Heck HPNA 3.1 states you can get 320/320 out of coax. So its just a matter of what equipment is used.
Also docsis 3.0 states the max speed you can get is 343 down and /144 up
So like i said its not the coax medium just the spec you are using.
I just wish people would stop with this fiber needs to be installed in order to compete stuff. Until speeds reach the 500/500 spot then cable does not need to upgrade yet.
HEck I would thing the US's backbone would have to be upgraded first. |
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