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Resource Planning and Bandwidth Allocation in Hybrid Fiber-Coax Residential Networks
White Paper This paper develops models of voice and video traffic to determine the effect on demand growth on hybrid fiber-coax networks. The introduction of new high bandwidth services such as video-on-demand by cable operators... [10 Jul 2008]
SuperLine Application White Paper
White Paper This product enables Cable Companies to extend their revenue by providing toll grade telephony and high speed Internet services to MDH (Multi-Dwelling Housing) customers through existing coax and twisted pairs. [03 Jul 2008]
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS00-075: Patch Available for 'Microsoft VM ActiveX Component' Vulnerability
White Paper If a malicious web site operator were able to coax a user into visiting his site, the vulnerability could allow him to take any desired action on a visiting user’s machine. This older alert is of new relevance because a... [03 Jul 2008]
Narad Broadband Access Network (NBAN)
White Paper IP services, they face the challenge of overcoming the limitations of existing Hybrid Fiber Coax (HFC) architecture. As cable operators discover new opportunities for selling broadband Today’s cable networks are designed... [03 Jul 2008]
SuperCable Application
White Paper This product enables Cable Companies to extend their revenue by providing toll grade telephony and high speed Internet services to MDH (Multi-Dwelling Housing) customers through existing coax and twisted pairs. [03 Jul 2008]
Look for Power Tradeoffs in 10GBASE-T Ethernet
White Paper However, the increased signal-processing requirements imposed by the 10GBASE-T channel mean that an early-generation 10GBASE-T Physical Transceiver (PHY) consumes significantly more power than a mature 1000BASE-T transceiver or... [28 Mar 2008]
IBM to use DNA to shrink chip size
News In self-assembly, the intrinsic chemical and physical properties of molecules, along with environmental factors, coax the raw materials into complex structures. Photo stories Check out silicon.com's latest photo stories... [21 Feb 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Locked in at the bank
Comment Fast-forward to today and we have multiple fixed and mobile networks with twisted pair, coax, optical fibre, wi-fi, and WiMax providing telephone, TV and broadband connectivity, VoIP, quadruple service plays and number... [07 Feb 2008]
Mobile rail ticketing 'on track in Midlands by 2012'
News The scheme is in line with guidelines from the Department for Transport designed to coax travellers out of their cars and onto public transport. UK public transport giant Go Ahead Group has pledged to have 50 per cent of... [02 Aug 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Moving office
Comment So in went 1.5km of CAT5 plus telephone, intercom and coax TV wiring. Written at my hotel in Orlando during a weekend stopover between assignments. Dispatched to silicon.com via free wi-fi from the unreal atrium of a... [11 Jul 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: NGNs - real or imaginary?
Comment Here is a different perspective: as a young man I came into a world dominated by copper - twisted pair and coax - powered by thermionic valves (or tubes in the US nomenclature). Written on the Ipswich to London train and... [02 May 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: My changing TV habits
Comment At the present rate of migration our new home will be dominated by IPTV within five years and I'll be wondering what to do with all that old coax and a lot of boxes. The multiple set-top box, coax and... [30 Apr 2007]
All About Cabling
White Paper The two most popular types of network cabling are twisted-pair (also known as 10BaseT) and thin coax (also known as 10Base2). Thin coax looks like the copper coaxial cabling that's often used to connect... [03 Nov 2006]
Big Blue ready for mainframe battle
News IBM has plans in place to spend tens of millions of dollars to coax new customers to buy the company's mainframes. The money will be spent in the "next couple years" on tasks such as training customers, tuning their... [29 Aug 2006]
Modem Technology Vs. HFC Ingress Noise
White Paper The subject of ingress on the coaxial transport (either accidental or intentional) is of the largest concern when considering the transportation of telephony services on a Hybrid Fiber Coax (HFC) system. [22 Mar 2005]
