Wired networks can deliver data to consumer's homes using a technical standard called DOCSIS.
DOCSIS is a set of instructions and rules governing how to manage and transfer data over a wired network. Essentially, DOCSIS is a technology that makes wired broadband work.
The current standard is still the most commonly introduced DOCSIS 0 and the download speed is 900 megabits per second. The latest version of DOCSIS 1 is up to 10 gigabits per second.
Adding a data channel does not achieve it. It is implemented using advanced frequency techniques to allow more information to be encoded on the same line
That's why DOCSIS 1 is very good. Through the existing infrastructure, the speed of the Internet has improved more than 10 times.
Yes. Regional Internet distribution facilities (also called headends) are upgraded to add new software and hardware components. These changes do not require the installation of a new cable or amplifier, the reason why DOCSIS 1 can be used so fast
When an ISP upgrades the network for DOCSIS 1, it is necessary to obtain a new modem designed to provide ultra high speed through the upgrade.
Some cable television users already own it. More will be available in the coming months. It is expected that more people acquire gigabit broadband from cable TV rather than other internet technologies soon.
Mozilla is interested in how these ultrahigh speed networks shape the future of the Internet and the community. As part of the launch of the Fair Internet Initiative, we are proud to enter Detroit to investigate how the high-speed network they are building is used to influence the community. We believe that healthy internet requires equal participation from different communities - the future of the network is not a small number and should be built by all of us. Emerging high-speed networks can create exciting possibilities for new technologies such as smart sensors to support public health and immersive virtual reality applications, thereby extending the scope of education and learning. However, it also shows how these networks add layers to digital access within the community. Advanced Internet networks and the technologies they support may be more difficult for those already lacking connectivity.
The Internet never grows. Internet technology continues to become more and more advanced. To our surprise, how fast the Internet is growing has become a major factor in our lives. The super information highway contains information on virtually anything or someone else. Some say some information is too much, others say some are not enough. The World Wide Web is here.
But what about the future of the Internet? The Internet is shifting from relatively passive publishing media to a truly interactive application deployment platform. As more and more companies and individuals discover their power, it will clearly grow rapidly. According to market analyst Dataquest, a new Internet account will be added every 2 minutes. There is no guarantee that the business connected to the network will be "very big", but it is obvious that the delayed business will be delayed. But there is one sure thing. The Internet is dynamic, maintains high growth rates and will function as a platform for international business in the near future.