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Updated · BroadbandBreakfast.com · May 21Spectrum Rolls Out L4S Internet, Joining T-Mobile in Ultra-Low-Latency Push
2 articles · Updated · BroadbandBreakfast.com · May 21
- Spectrum has begun rolling out an ultra-low-latency internet service aimed at making connections faster and smoother for users.
- L4S technology powers the offering by cutting network delay while delivering low latency, low loss and scalable throughput.
- Charter Communications, which owns the Spectrum brand, is joining T-Mobile in adopting the technology.
- NVIDIA and other L4S developers are working with Charter to ensure standards are met and the product is optimized.
With L4S now free for Spectrum users, is expensive Hollow Core Fiber destined to be a niche technology for elite applications? As internet providers race to cut latency, will our home routers and devices become the new bottleneck for next-gen online experiences? Beyond faster gaming, how will ultra-low latency internet reshape industries like remote work, AI development, and autonomous transport?