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I think this needs more details about where this is happening because it doesn't reflect all providers' abilities to actively bring out such speeds everywhere they serve.
FosterHaven (
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11:34, 1 March 2016 (UTC)reply
this is what wikipedia calls "weasel words" - unclear language. This needs clearing up - especially the time when and the places where. And sources
Digitalhamster (
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18:03, 17 April 2016 (UTC)reply
How to improve the article
Here is what is needed to improve the article:
History section, starting with it's history the U.S. where it was first adopted. later we can add info when other countries got it, for those that have it.
Info on shared cable internet lines - There are some cable systems in certain cities where you can subscribe to cable internet service from an ISP other then the cable company itself, much like how their are third-party DSL providers like Covad and Sonic that lease telco lines.
Info on cable internet service outside the U.S. such as Canada.
The article needs a picture of at least a cable modem for illustration.
A better summery of the info on cable modem hardware.
A list of Cable internet providers in the U.S. would be useful. (Comcast, Time-Warner, Cox, etc.)