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How do the network capacities of DSL and Comcast High – Speed Internet services differ?

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How do the network capacities of DSL and Comcast High – Speed Internet services differ?

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A – Unlike DSL, Comcast High – Speed Internet is not vulnerable to performance degradation, as it is not accessing content on the high-traffic public Internet. Comcast has its own revolutionary network management model designed specifically to avoid those imperfections. Online information centers are connected to regional data centers through Comcast’s enhanced High – Speed network. Data reaches surfers – traveling from regional to local neighborhood hubs. The Comcast network optimizes data through cached websites, which is key in eliminating performance degradation. With Comcast High – Speed Internet, there is no battling for Local ISP connections and no bandwidth pooling.

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