Comcast reveals an over-low lagging internet connection

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Comcast has announced a new technology for Ultra-Log Lag Internet in its XFinity service. According to the company, Select Products and Software users from its partners will experience less delay in two-way traffic situations. The first wave of supported applications includes selected Valve steam platform games, From NVIDIA, select Meta and FaceTime Mixed Hardware Facetime Mixed Reality Anemia Apps.

Littenance reduction comes from the open standard L4S standard of Internet Engineering. The technology is complicated – Here’s the Belig of L4s if you are interested – But overall, if a package traveling between your device and the server experiences traffic jams, it will announce that upon arrival, which can improve the trips of future packages.

A representative from Comcast told Engadget that the products from Apple, Meta, NVIDIA and Valve were the first to support the technology as they were the initial partners to test this low latent connectivity. Other developers may choose to take advantage of the open standard technology after Comcast fully unleashes the low -back option and will then be available to all Xfinity customers. Atlanta, Chicago, Colorado Springs, Philadelphia, Rockyel (Maryland) and San Francisco are among the first cities to receive low latency technology. Comcast said in its edition that it plans to unfold in additional places in the coming months.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/comcast-unveils-low-lag-internet-connection-150034901.html?src=s

 
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