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gheezer
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Just in case anyones interested....

This is how it's done...

»broadband.motorola.com/ips/pdf/S···idth.pdf

Adelphia has already widely deployed the BSR64000 CMTS chassis in many areas. With little more than a code upgrade, Adelphia could begin marketing the expanded bandwidth Channel Bonding offers.

Who'd-a-thunkit? Adelphia doin this....man, that's irony for ya....
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Smokey
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Are you suggesting that Adelphia is deploying a DOCSIS 3 upgrade before the standard is even decided on, and modems are deployed in the field?
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If only the BSR64000 was actually a stable platform.



gheezer
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Who knows, maybe they chose to be the test bed...I mean, they were testing Docsis 2.0 in SoCal and had it deployed while the rest of the Big6 MSO's were still testing Docsis 1.1
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Smokey
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But you cant use channel bonding until you have modems that can support it. As far as I know, no one is making 3.0 modems for market yet.
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gheezer
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I believe Motorola has one.


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