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Re: Dsl ?
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Originally Posted by cpayne5
Comcast has this thing called PowerBoost. It gives customers (for the first 25 or so MB of a download burst) a boost of speed around 15-20mbps. It really screws with speed tests. I believe they are implementing upload PowerBoost right now as well. Something like 5-10mbps for the first couple MB up.
DSL is nice, but it's lifespan is coming to an end. There's only so much data you can push over 50 year old copper twisted pair. It's greatest limiting factor is loop length -ie, how far you are from your DSL provider's cabinet (be it CO or RT). Some of the newer DSL technologies can push upwards of 20mbps to the customer, but the distance limitations are ridiculous (5k feet or less, usually).
Well engineered cable deployments (read, DOCSIS 3.0) and fiber is the future.
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Yeah, I had heard about Power Boost but the time period in question was 2-3 yrs ago. I don't know if it was implemented back then. The upstream boost would be nice.
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