Comcast CEO sees 160Mbps World Wide Web in 2008

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Remember that blisteringly fast channel bonding modem Comcast showed off earlier that year? Turns out that the firm’s CEO is apparently aiming to roll out Web services that can reach up to 160Mbps down / 120Mbps up sometime in 2008. As in, next year. In a recent interview with Fortune, Brian Roberts stated that service based on DOCSIS 3.0 technology would start “rolling out” sometime in 2008, and casually noted that it should supply “more than sufficient bandwidth to do multiplayer online gaming.” Additionally, Cable Digital News explains that the firm has plans to cover some 20-percent of its footprint with the uber-quick service before 2009, and while we’re

left to guess what areas will be covered, we’d bet locales fetching FiOS could entertain some competition. Granted, we’ve still got aways to go before we can go toe-to-toe with a undoubtful Swede, but we’ll take any progress we can get.

[Via ArsTechnica, image courtesy of AFP / BBC]
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