Xfinity, a brand owned by Comcast, provides a wide range of communication services, including cable TV, internet, home phone, ...
Comcast has announced a new ultra-low lag tech that is designed to reduce latency and improve connections for Xfinity ...
The new technology is based on a standard called L4S, which can significantly reduce latency to help things like video games ...
Jason Livingood, vice president of technology policy, product and standards at Comcast, told VentureBeat that they believe ...
In today's tech bytes, ABC's Andrew Dymburt talks about Comcast's new ultra-low lag for its Xfinity internet and how Microsoft is bringing iPhone integration into the Windows 11 start menu.
Comcast is unveiling ultra-low lag connectivity when it comes to highly interactive applications like gaming, video conferencing and virtual reality.
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.
The key innovation behind Comcast’s low-latency Internet is an open standard called L4S (Low Latency, Low Loss, Scalable ...
Comcast also notes that the tech will “expand to any additional content and application providers who choose to leverage the new open standard technology for their own products.” I haven’t ...