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Discover how super-fast cable modems utilize channel bonding to enhance internet speed. This technology combines multiple channels for faster download and upload capabilities, making it essential for modern business applications. Explore the differences between traditional cable setups and fiber optic networks like FiOS, used by major providers like Comcast and Verizon. As internet demand increases, understanding these advancements is crucial for optimal connectivity. Join us as we delve into the benefits, challenges, and security implications of upgrading to a super-fast cable modem.
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Group 1 Brent Rowe Michael Peoples Bat-UlziiBataa Super-Fast Cable Modem
Key Words • Channel Bonding - using more than one channel to transmit data • Modem – device used to modulate and demodulate data and transmit and receive • FiOS - fiber optic network used by Verizon to transmit TV and Internet to their customers
Developer • Comcast Corp. • Largest Cable Company • Second Largest Internet Provider • Chief Executive • Brian Roberts
Now vs. New Old New • Two Twisted Cables / Fiber Optics • Fiber Optic Lines • Nearly Unlimited • Cable • Max 50 MGB/sec • Four Twisted Cables • Cable • 150 MGB/sec
Advantages • Faster Download • Faster Upload • Improved Business Application
Disadvantages • Equipment Upgrade • Security