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Date: Thu Jun 03 2004 - 07:28:41 EDT
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On Wed, 2 Jun 2004 14:09 , Curtis Maurand <> sent:
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>That's how time-warner is doing it here in Maine. However, they've
>assigned voip to its own channel while digital channels occupy another and
>hdtv signals are compressed and on another, etc. Its a 1Ghz system.
>Everything on the system is IP including the control boxes. They also
>have certain video and PPV on demand as well. Very interesting system
>that serves as a model for the rest of the country. Whatever they do they
>roll it out here first and this system totally rocks. I regularly get
>downloads at 3Mbps.
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>Curtis
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>On Sun, 30 May 2004, Christopher J. Wolff wrote:
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>> Folks,
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>> This is a great discussion. I'm interested in understanding these types of
>> limitations in the context of HFC cable networks. In my opinion, HDTV
>> channel bandwidth (30mhz?) , increased demand for voip, and growing demand
>> for IP connectivity is going to stress the cable network model as well,
>> forcing cable operators to convert everything to IP before going out across
>> the wire. Any input is appreciated.
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>> Regards,
>> Christopher
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