By Corey Grice
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
September 6, 2001, 11:10 a.m. PT
A new cable Internet standard slated to be finalized later this year could boost cable modem speeds, clearing the way for a raft of new services.
Denver-based CableLabs, the cable industry's research and development arm, announced recently that it will certify a new version of DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification), the technology protocol cable operators use to deliver high-speed Net access using cable modems.
The latest version, which will be called DOCSIS 2.0, significantly increases cable bandwidth, or network capacity, particularly for so-called upstream transmissions, according to CableLabs. The standard, which will be finished by year's end, is designed to triple the speed at which cable modem users may send data and Internet traffic. But equipment--certified as being based on the standard--is unlikely to be ready for more than a year, some analysts say.
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Staff Writer, CNET News.com
September 6, 2001, 11:10 a.m. PT
A new cable Internet standard slated to be finalized later this year could boost cable modem speeds, clearing the way for a raft of new services.
Denver-based CableLabs, the cable industry's research and development arm, announced recently that it will certify a new version of DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification), the technology protocol cable operators use to deliver high-speed Net access using cable modems.
The latest version, which will be called DOCSIS 2.0, significantly increases cable bandwidth, or network capacity, particularly for so-called upstream transmissions, according to CableLabs. The standard, which will be finished by year's end, is designed to triple the speed at which cable modem users may send data and Internet traffic. But equipment--certified as being based on the standard--is unlikely to be ready for more than a year, some analysts say.
Want to learn much more?
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Alien / Soup Administrator
"Meet me at the waterfront, after the social." -Sleepaway Camp
"Shaniqua don't live here no mo'! Is Shaniqua there? Hell no!"