Posted May 18, 2026 at 10:39 PM UTCRThe VergeCharter’s Spectrum internet starts rolling out L4S “ultra-low latency” tech.The L4S technology that’s supposed to help keep your internet connection feeling faster, especially during things like online gaming or video conferencing, is coming to Spectrum internet customers. We’ve seen companies like Apple and Nvidia implement support, as well as Comcast and T-Mobile.Charter Communications says the upgrade is already live in “the Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas; Reno, Nev.; Rochester, Minn.; and St. Louis, Mo. areas,” and rolling out nationwide at no additional cost.Follow topics and authors from this story to see more like this in your personalized homepage feed and to receive email updates.Richard Lawler
Charter’s Spectrum internet starts rolling out L4S “ultra-low latency” tech.
The L4S technology that’s supposed to help keep your internet connection feeling faster, especially during things like online gaming or video conferencing, is coming to Spectrum internet customers. We’ve seen companies like Apple and Nvidia implement support, as well as Comcast and T-Mobile. Charter Communications says the upgrade is already live in “the Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas; Reno, Nev.; Rochester, Minn.; and St. Louis, Mo. areas,” and rolling out nationwide at no additional cost. [Link: The quiet plan to make the internet feel faster | https://www.theverge.com/23655762/l4s-internet-apple-comcast-latency-speed-bandwidth | The Verge]











