Upload speeds are somewhat limited by physical bandwidth. DOCSIS 3.0 can use 5-85 MHz a huge upgrade from DOCSIS 2 which only had 5-42 MHz. DOCSIS 3.1, in development, will push the upper limit to 200 MHz and potentially above that. You'll get 2.5 X the physical bandwidth, plus an upgraded protocol, which should give much higher top-end upload speeds.
What if I copy this article and publish it, unattributed? Is there any problem with that? It's out there on the web? What about a movie, song, or anything else? Google's searches are the product of its innovation. Straight copying that is illegal and should not be brushed off.
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Re: Upload Speeds
Upload speeds are somewhat limited by physical bandwidth. DOCSIS 3.0 can use 5-85 MHz a huge upgrade from DOCSIS 2 which only had 5-42 MHz. DOCSIS 3.1, in development, will push the upper limit to 200 MHz and potentially above that. You'll get 2.5 X the physical bandwidth, plus an upgraded protocol, which should give much higher top-end upload speeds.
I'm working on components for DOCSIS 3.1 systems.
Any intellectual property?
What if I copy this article and publish it, unattributed? Is there any problem with that? It's out there on the web? What about a movie, song, or anything else? Google's searches are the product of its innovation. Straight copying that is illegal and should not be brushed off.