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This technology, known as Docsis 3.0, won't require Comcast to rebuild its network to boost speeds.
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To fight back, Comcast plans to roll out a 100-megabit-per-second service, called Docsis 3.0, over the next two years.
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The connections are truly high-speed: based on a technological standard called Docsis 2.0 or 3.0, they can reach up to 105 megabits per second, fast enough to download a music album in three seconds.
NYT > Home Page By SUSAN P. CRAWFORD 2011
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The cable companies, like Comcast and Cablevision, that are moving quickly to install the fast broadband technology, called Docsis
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And cable systems, which cover more than 90 percent of the country, are starting to deploy the next generation of Internet technology called Docsis 3.0.
Bits 2009
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Cablevision is deploying a new technology called Docsis 3 which can utilize more of the capacity of a cable television system for data, offering both higher capacity and lower costs.
Bits 2009
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Cablevision is deploying a new technology called Docsis 3 which can utilize more of the capacity of a cable television system for data, offering both higher capacity and lower costs.
Bits 2009
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The cable companies, like Comcast and Cablevision, that are moving quickly to install the fast broadband technology, called Docsis
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Perhaps the most interesting tidbit in the announcement is the price that Time Warner set for its coming super-high-speed service, which uses technology known as Docsis 3.
Bits 2009
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Virgin is able to achieve the speeds thanks to a technology called Docsis 3, which makes more efficient use of the capacity of fibre to the cabinet connections used by Virgin.
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