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Comcast starts Gigabit speeds in Chicago DOCSIS 3.1 trial

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Comcast starts Gigabit speeds in Chicago DOCSIS 3.1 trial

Using current network infrastructure, US cable operator Comcast is trialling DOCSIS 3.1 tech to deliver speeds ‘up to 1 Gigabit per second’ over lines already reaching millions of homes.

Comcast gets straight to the point in explaining what a 1Gbps connection can deliver, noting that it will let you:

  • Download a 5 Gigabyte HD movie in 40 seconds;
  • Download a 600 Megabyte TV episode in four seconds;
  • Download a 150 Megabyte music album in two seconds; and
  • Download 15 Gigabyte video game in two minutes.

Comcast Greater Chicago Region senior vice president John Crowley said: “We're delivering gigabit speeds over the network that already passes millions of homes in the Chicago area.

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“Our commitment to providing customers with a great experience is front and centre with this announcement, and we're proud that Comcast's Chicago area customers will be among the first in the world to have access to this new Gigabit technology."

Although Australia has to wait for a slightly different DOCSIS 3.1 standard to start rolling out in early 2017 following existing trials, the US consumer introduction of DOCSIS 3.1 is already happening.

Indeed, US cable operator ComCast says that it ‘marks a major step forward in the evolution of ultra-high-speed broadband,’ noting that ‘once DOCSIS 3.1 Gigabit Internet service is available in a market, customers with Gigabit-capable devices will be able to sign up for a new plan and then experience the benefits of that speed.’

Fred Hoch, CEO, Illinois Technology Association said: “Comcast's investments in our technology infrastructure have helped to advance and evolve our economy, and I applaud their commitment to the technology ecosystem. DOCSIS 3.1 is a significant step forward in Internet Technology."

Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Omar Duque added, "We thank Comcast for deploying the new service here early on and delivering Gigabit speeds to neighbourhoods and communities across the city and across the region."

It will be nice when Australians are able to make similar pronouncements, but thanks to differing standards, our wait on the need for speed continues for a bit longer yet.

In the US, Comcast is charging $139.95 plus taxes and fees per month for the ‘Xfinity’ service.

As part of the trial, Comcast says ‘initial users will be encouraged to provide feedback about the service to Comcast, which will be used to help ensure future market rollouts deliver the best possible customer experience.’

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