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  2. Zenith Cable Modem - Wikipedia

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    These modified modems were intended to support the Prodigy Cable Modem trial, which began on a 1500 homes-passed fiber node in El Cajon, CA. The modification allowed sub-split operation, with a fixed upstream frequency and a downstream at 74.75 MHz , within the 4 MHz space between analog channels four and five.

  3. Cable modem - Wikipedia

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    DOCSIS 2.0 added support for S-CDMA PHY, while DOCSIS 3.0 added IPv6 support and channel bonding to allow a single cable modem to use concurrently more than one upstream channel and more than one downstream channel in parallel. Virtually all cable modems operating in the field today are compliant with one of the DOCSIS versions.

  4. Modem - Wikipedia

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    The 103 modem would eventually become a de facto standard once third-party (non-AT&T) modems reached the market, and throughout the 1970s, independently made modems compatible with the Bell 103 de facto standard were commonplace. [7] Example models included the Novation CAT and the Anderson-Jacobson.

  5. Samsung's latest LTE modem supports faster-than-fiber speeds

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    Samsung has unveiled a co-called 6CA (carrier aggregation) modem that can handle download speeds as high as 1.2 Gbps, fast enough to download a full-length HD movie in 10 seconds. Samsung's latest ...

  6. These Modem-Router Combo Boxes Can Help Lower Your Internet ...

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    The devices we recommend below won’t work with fiber internet, for example. ... This DOCSIS 3.1 modem-router combo is compatible with Wi-Fi 7, the latest standard just launched in late 2023. It ...

  7. DOCSIS - Wikipedia

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    In TDMA, a cable modem requests a time to transmit and the CMTS grants it an available time slot. [17] For DOCSIS 1.1 and above, the data layer also includes extensive quality-of-service (QoS) features that help to efficiently support applications that have specific traffic requirements such as low latency, e.g. voice over IP.