Mediacom worked on the house in collaboration with CableLabs and NCTA - The Internet & Television Association. Such speeds allow devices in the house - smart kitchen appliances like a voice-activated faucet, smart coffee maker mug and water bottles smart security systems like flood, smoke and motion detectors and virtual and augmented reality for communication and gaming - to work together. The platform allows a ramp-up to 10 gigabits per second from the 1 gigabit speeds available today, Mediacom said. The company debuted its "smart home" on Thursday, touting it as the first field trial in the country for a new 10G platform and showing more than 70 smart devices including many "bandwidth intensive" ones at work at once. In a small, one-story house in Ames, central Iowa officials got a look at a futuristic living space powered by what Mediacom calls "the next generation of broadband technology." Watch Video: Pandemic Highlights The Stunning Number Of Americans Who Lack Broadband Internet
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