Updated
Updated · AD HOC NEWS · Jun 12
Comcast Rolls Out DOCSIS 4.0 for Multi-Gig Speeds Across 39 States
Updated
Updated · AD HOC NEWS · Jun 12

Comcast Rolls Out DOCSIS 4.0 for Multi-Gig Speeds Across 39 States

1 articles · Updated · AD HOC NEWS · Jun 12

Summary

  • Comcast has begun deploying DOCSIS 4.0 in select Xfinity markets, using its existing hybrid fiber-coax network to deliver multi-gigabit downloads and higher upload capacity without a full fiber rebuild.
  • The upgrade matters because most Xfinity homes still run on DOCSIS cable infrastructure, where current tiers range from about 75 Mbps to 1,200 Mbps and upload speeds typically lag far behind downloads.
  • Service levels will still vary by address, depending on whether a home is served by older DOCSIS 3.1, the new DOCSIS 4.0 platform, or fiber-to-the-home lines in limited buildouts.
  • Xfinity Internet remains Comcast's flagship consumer broadband product, available across 39 states and Washington, D.C., and central to bundles spanning mobile, TV, streaming hardware and home security.

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