 Nick21 join:2010-02-03 New York, NY | reply to bluedyedvd
Re: [TWC] I now have 8 downstream bonded channels That's great. TWC spent two months on my hub but got it to six. So I wonder if we will even get 8 anytime soon. |
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1 edit | said by Nick21:That's great. TWC spent two months on my hub but got it to six. So I wonder if we will even get 8 anytime soon. took 3 weeks to get the Dallas metro hubs to 6 channels and that is including the 750MHz headend so I don't know if that 750MHz headend could support 2 more but probabably as their highest analog is channel 73. For Dallas to get to 8 downstream channels it would take moving QAM channels around a moving SDV QAMs to a new slot. |
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 rjbasye join:2000-05-24 Dry Ridge, KY Reviews:
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| said by motorola870:said by Nick21:That's great. TWC spent two months on my hub but got it to six. So I wonder if we will even get 8 anytime soon. took 3 weeks to get the Dallas metro hubs to 6 channels and that is including the 750MHz headend so I don't know if that 750MHz headend could support 2 more but probabably as their highest analog is channel 73. For Dallas to get to 8 downstream channels it would take moving QAM channels around a moving SDV QAMs to a new slot. In my area, Northern KY, which is still Insight even though they are owned by TWC, We went from 1 channel upstream to 4. They are still using 4 downstream. I would assume that using more channels is better? |
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 thorin join:2007-11-08 Liberty, MO | Essentially the more bonded channels the bigger the pipe and less congestion. |
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 | I love to see this in the LA area. I probably shouldn't hold my breath though. |
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