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According to Comcast spokesperson Joel Shadle, L4S trials have shown that "we were able to reduce working latency—the latency under normal conditions in the home when people are using the ...
Comcast is officially starting to roll out the “pioneering new, ultra-low lag connectivity experience.” technology powering this upgrade is based on a standard called L4S.
L4S is an open-source standard that aims to significantly reduce latency online, and Comcast is among the first to allow customers access to it.
L4S, a technology you probably have never heard of, could make the internet drastically better. And companies like Apple, Google, Comcast, and more are trying to make it happen.
Comcast has announced new technology for ultra-low lag Internet on its Xfinity service. According to the company's release, users of select products and software from its partners will experience ...
A couple of weeks after Verizon introduced a three-year price lock, Comcast has followed suit with a five-year pricing guarantee for new Xfinity residential customers.
Comcast has announced a new ultra-low lag tech that is designed to reduce latency and improve connections for Xfinity customers.
Comcast’s Joel Shadle told The Verge that in early testing, L4S cut "working latency"—the kind of lag users experience under normal conditions—by 78%.
In a nutshell: Comcast is rolling out an ultra-low lag connectivity experience designed to improve responsiveness when video chatting, playing games, and using virtual reality. Initially ...
Comcast announced Thursday the launch of Sports & News TV, a new video package for its Xfinity internet customers, as part of its strategy to remain competitive in the streaming era.
Comcast is planning to spin off most of its cable television networks, including MSNBC and CNBC, into a separate publicly traded company, according to executives with knowledge of the plan.
Comcast's L4S testing is bringing low lag internet to six American cities, with the goal to make it free for all of the ISP's customers.