Comments on: Comcast's 50 Mbps service comes to OR, WA next month
Comcast subscribers from the Pacific Northwest will be the next group of lucky folks to get access to Comcast's wideband services, which bring up the top speed to 50 Mbps.
Comcast subscribers from the Pacific Northwest will be the next group of lucky folks to get access to Comcast's wideband services, which bring up the top speed to 50 Mbps.
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Does this mean they will compress the HD signals more to make room for the higher speed internet?
If they compress their TV signals any more they'll look like they were drawn in crayon.
an older model delll pc could handle 1 gig of ram then I did a bios flash and now it only sees 256 megs of ram and then I call support and they say I was wrong but when I demanded to speak with a real hardware tech they confirmed the A01 supports 1 gig but the A05 supports only 256 megs of ram. So back to this article I think I will be switching to Verizon sooner than later.
- by basraw November 18, 2008 11:01 AM PST
- Is a new cable modem needed?
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(10 Comments)I thought the ones we had were hardware capable of only 10 mbps.
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