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  2. Consider Buying One of These Expert Recommended Cable Modems ...

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    The NETGEAR Nighthawk CAX80, a high performing modem/router combo that works with internet plans up to 1200 Mbps, has similar specs as the Comcast/Xfinity-only Motorola MT8733—DOCSIS 3.1, 2.5 ...

  3. DOCSIS - Wikipedia

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    In TDMA, a cable modem requests a time to transmit and the CMTS grants it an available time slot. [17] For DOCSIS 1.1 and above, the data layer also includes extensive quality-of-service (QoS) features that help to efficiently support applications that have specific traffic requirements such as low latency, e.g. voice over IP.

  4. Beat the Comcast cable modem price hikes -- buy your own - AOL

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    Last week it was announced that Comcast plans to increase the cost of renting a cable modem from $3 to $5 a month -- an increase of 66% or $24 a year. Comcast points to the cost of new technology ...

  5. Xfinity - Wikipedia

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    Along with the price of internet subscriptions, Comcast charges users an additional $15.00/month to rent a cable modem. [19] This fee has been seen by some as unfair, [19] [20] but is waived for customers who buy their own modems. [21] Comcast charges $20 for internet installation, [22] but the fee is waived for customers who opt to install ...

  6. Attempted acquisition of Time Warner Cable by Comcast

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    At the end of 2013, Comcast and Time Warner Cable had about 20.7 million [13] and 11.1 million internet subscribers, [14] respectively. Together, the two companies would have controlled about two-thirds of the broadband cable market, or about 40% of the U.S. wired broadband market as a whole. [ 15 ]

  7. Cable modem - Wikipedia

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    DOCSIS 2.0 added support for S-CDMA PHY, while DOCSIS 3.0 added IPv6 support and channel bonding to allow a single cable modem to use concurrently more than one upstream channel and more than one downstream channel in parallel. Virtually all cable modems operating in the field today are compliant with one of the DOCSIS versions.

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