MoCA Claims Real-World 400 Mbps

Jan. 6, 2015
At CES in Las Vegas, the Multimedia over Coax Alliance released preliminary results of its ongoing MoCA 2.0 field tests, indicating more ...
At CES in Las Vegas, the Multimedia over Coax Alliance released preliminary results of its ongoing MoCA 2.0 field tests, indicating more than 400 Mbps net throughputs (MAC rate) in 90% of all coaxial cabling outlets, or paths, tested. Net throughputs were greater than 350 Mbps for 95% of paths tested.

The results are based on 108 homes tested throughout the United States so far, rather than in lab environments. Completion of the home networking field tests is targeted for the March 2015 timeframe.

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