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  2. DOCSIS - Wikipedia

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    DOCSIS employs a mixture of deterministic access methods for upstream transmissions, specifically time-division multiple access (TDMA) for DOCSIS 1.0/1.1 and both TDMA and S-CDMA for DOCSIS 2.0 and 3.0, with a limited use of contention for bandwidth reservation requests. In TDMA, a cable modem requests a time to transmit and the CMTS grants it ...

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    Most ISPs require a DOCSIS 3.1 modem for 1 Gbps speeds and above. The newest standard, DOCSIS 4.0, has been rolled out in limited areas, and is set for a full national rollout by the end of 2025 ...

  4. List of interface bit rates - Wikipedia

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    Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ... DOCSIS 3.1 (cable modem)

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    Dual-band LTE modem (800 MHz, 2600 MHz) FRITZ!Box 6840 LTE LTE — 4 Gigabit b/g/n a 2.4 5.0 300 1 Type A Integrated 0 1 0 6.88 Tri-band LTE modem (800 MHz, 1800 MHz, 2600 MHz) FRITZ!Box 6842 LTE LTE — 4 Gigabit b/g/n 2.4 300 1 Type A Integrated a/b 1 0 6.35 Tri-band LTE modem (800 MHz, 1800 MHz, 2600 MHz); German version only

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    If the HFC network is large, the cable modem termination system can be grouped into hubs for efficient management. Several standards have been used for cable internet, but the most common is DOCSIS. [1] A cable modem at the customer is connected via coaxial cable to an optical node, and thus into an HFC network.

  7. List of ITU-T V-series recommendations - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, V.34 modems employ shell mapping as shaping code to reduce the transmit power. [5] V.34 (10/96) is an updated ITU-T recommendation for a modem, building on the V.34 standard but allowing up to 33.6 kbit/s bidirectional data transfer. Other additional defined data transfer rates are 31.2 kbit/s, as well as all the permitted V.34 rates.

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