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Old 04-11-2009, 21:17   #134
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Re: 50Mbit Service Upstream Discussion

Another operator deploying DOCSIS 3 based solutions with considerably higher upstreams than Virgin, notable is that they use the same Cisco uBR10012 that VM use in some areas:

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RCN will leverage the Cisco(R) DOCSIS 3.0 downstream channel bonding solution that includes the Cisco(R) uBR10012 cable modem termination systems (CMTS) and Cisco DPC3000 Channel Bonded Cable Modems. The new services will offer peak data rates of 20 Mbps downstream/5 Mbps upstream, 40 Mbps downstream/5 Mbps upstream and 60 Mbps downstream/10 Mbps upstream.


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We get our arse kicked by that high tech bastion Portugal as well.

http://www.zon.pt/Internet/Detalhe.aspx?detail=XzU266

50/3, 100/6, 200/10 in cabled areas and 1000/1000 where they are deploying fibre to the home.
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