DOCSIS stands for data over cable service interface specifications, the key there being "cable service." It's the standard that defines how your modem does its job relaying cable internet signals ...
The DOCSIS 3.0 specifications enable cable modems to achieve unprecedented uplink and downlink data rates, and it comes not a moment too soon. The growing market strength of telecommunications service ...
Cable internet users stand to gain a quadruple helping of bandwidth as operators deploy Data over Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS) 3.0, the standard that defines how high-speed data is ...
Which DOCSIS 3.0 or 3.1 is best? DOCSIS is the international standard that dictates how cable modems work. It stands for “Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification” and while that sounds ...
A cable modem architecture introduced by Texas Instruments and based on the DOCSIS 3.0 specification enables fast adoption and deployment of advanced DOCSIS 3.0 products by cable operators. The Puma 5 ...
BOSTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / May 16, 2017 / The MTRLC LLC division of Zoom Telephonics, Inc. ("Zoom") (ZMTP), a leading producer of cable modems and other communication products, today announced ...
The world of technology moves exponentially fast. When the internet first entered the average household in the late 1990s, data transfer speeds were restricted to 56 kilobits (roughly .05 megabits).
If you’re on cable internet, chances are you probably pay a monthly fee to your service provider to rent one of their modems. However, this fee can be eliminated by simply bringing your own modem and ...
If you have cable internet, you probably rent your modem from your internet service provider for a monthly fee on top of your internet plan. It's usually somewhere between $5 and $10 a month, though ...