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kpfx

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Re: Possible, hopefully we can cut through all that noise

I do remember both Motorola and Scientific Atlanta (er... I mean Cisco now) were working on moving their cable box returns to the CMTS, so that should also free up some more upstream spectrum for DOCSIS bonding.

Motorola's DVRs and HD receivers have been shipping with a DOCSIS modem built-in since day 1. I believe its similar with SA too...


cypherstream
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said by kpfx:

I do remember both Motorola and Scientific Atlanta (er... I mean Cisco now) were working on moving their cable box returns to the CMTS, so that should also free up some more upstream spectrum for DOCSIS bonding.

Motorola's DVRs and HD receivers have been shipping with a DOCSIS modem built-in since day 1. I believe its similar with SA too...
Yeah the latest ones, but what about the legacy set tops? Just force people to swap them out? Motorola ones are fine, they all work down really low. I'm going to do a little more research for the SA/Cisco set tops, particularly the Explorer 2200 and 3200 which are popular no frills models.

SA2200 - Only DAVIC transmitter (not DOCSIS)
»www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collate···5b36.pdf

SA3200 - Only DAVIC
»www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collate···5b93.pdf

SA4200 (and later) DOCSIS support
»www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collate···5c44.pdf

As of SA System 4 release, DOCSIS only return is supported:
»www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collate···8888.pdf

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