Thread: 120M Virgin upload future?
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Old 01-04-2015, 08:09   #9
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Re: Virgin upload future?

New top tier upload hasn't been confirmed 100% yet, it's under testing.

Will be higher than 12Mb though. I could go into detail but a restraining order says I mustn't.

Here's the fastest DOCSIS 3 tier I'm aware of.

Can go higher - that uses a 16x4 modem, there are 24x8 and 32x8 models now.

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From wiki showing the 8-4 config on euro DOCSIS, is that 400 down 108 up per node or could that be per user if they had the back haul to support it? Obv looks like 300mb is going to be there top tier soon, fingers crosses but not too fussed, would prefer that upload boost ha
Node. Backhaul isn't the problem on cable networks the contention point is nodal.

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But how easy it it for them to do it with DOCSIS 3? Is it new cabs or is it potentially a 2 year rollout?
In some areas simple, in others more complex as network components will require replacement.
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