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Old 08-01-2015, 13:49   #118
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Re: 200Mbit coming soon? (According to a survey)

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Originally Posted by Kushan View Post
I wish
The ratios are way better this time around

392MHz of spectrum for downloads, 192MHz for uploads.

Currently on US cable networks it's more like 35MHz for uploads, not all of which is usable that's closer to 27MHz, and over 900MHz for download, of which modern CPE can use 192MHz.

Sightly better on Euro networks but even on the best of those the ratio is 60MHz, of which perhaps 45MHz is usable, to 256MHz via modern 32 channel CPE out of, again, over 900MHz.

Fully DOCSIS 3.1-ready networks have been in planning for a while as it's always been expected that at some point customers would be wanting much higher upstream speeds.

No reason why VM's plant can't be mid-split before my 40th birthday.
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