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Improves DOCSIS 3.1 to use the full spectrum of the cable plant (0 MHz to ~1.8 GHz) at the same time in both upstream and downstream directions. This technology enables multi-gigabit symmetrical services while retaining backward compatibility with DOCSIS 3.1. CableLabs released the full specification in October 2017. [11]
MoCA 2.0 also offers lower power modes of sleep and standby and is backward compatible with MoCA 1.1. [13] In March 2017, SCTE/ISBE society and MoCA consortium began creating a new "standards operational practice" (SCTE 235) to provide MoCA 2.0 with DOCSIS 3.1 interoperability. Interoperability is necessary because both MoCA 2.0 and DOCSIS 3.1 ...
Analog Devices' DOCSIS 3.0-Compliant RF D/A Converter Operates at One-Third the Power of Competing Devices and Reduces PCB Space by 25 Percent ADI's 14-bit AD9129 and 11-bit AD9119 D/A converters ...
DOCSIS 3.0 and lower — 4 Gigabit b/g/n a 2.4 5.0 450 — — — 0 0 0 — — 6.04 FRITZ!Box 6360 Cable Cable DOCSIS 3.0 and lower — 4 Gigabit b/g/n a 2.4 5.0 300 1 USB 2.0 — 2 1 6.5 FRITZ!Box 6430 Cable Cable DOCSIS 3.0 and lower — 4 Gigabit b/g/n 2.4 450 2 USB 2.0 0 2 0 7.30 German version only FRITZ!Box 6810 LTE LTE — 1 Fast b/g/n ...
Under the DOCSIS 3.0 and 3.1 specifications for data over cable TV systems, multiple channels may be bonded. Under DOCSIS 3.0, up to 32 downstream and 8 upstream channels may be bonded. [27] These are typically 6 or 8 MHz wide.
DOCSIS RFI 1.1 [16] later added more robust and standardized QoS mechanisms to DOCSIS. 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.
Leveraging RFoG to Deliver DOCSIS and GPON Services Over Fiber (Motorola Whitepaper, 09/2008) “RFoG for Business Services” by Michael Emmendorfer; Is Radio Frequency over Glass (RFoG) the Solution for CATV Operators (PBN Whitepaper, 08/2009) Radio Frequency over Glass Fiber-to-the-Home Specification (ANSI SCTE 174 2010 document)
This is a list of interface bit rates, is a measure of information transfer rates, or digital bandwidth capacity, at which digital interfaces in a computer or network can communicate over various kinds of buses and channels.