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Comcast has started a quiet rollout of faster DOCSIS 4.0 internet access technology in Houston, promising to significantly improve internet speeds for local residents. This advanced technology allows for higher bandwidth capabilities, enabling users to experience faster download and upload speeds. The deployment is part of Comcast's ongoing efforts to enhance connectivity and meet the increasing demands for reliable internet service, especially in a time when remote work and online activities have surged.
Residents in select areas of Houston may soon notice improvements in their internet experience, as the new technology aims to support more devices simultaneously without compromising performance. The shift to DOCSIS 4.0 is expected to provide a more robust infrastructure, allowing for smoother streaming, gaming, and video conferencing.
As the rollout progresses, Comcast is focused on ensuring that its customers can access these enhanced services. The company aims to lead in the competitive broadband market by continually upgrading its technology and expanding its reach across urban and suburban areas.
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