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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 ...

  3. List of interface bit rates - Wikipedia

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    Wireless devices, BPL, and modems may produce a higher line rate or gross bit rate, due to error-correcting codes and other physical layer overhead. It is extremely common for throughput to be far less than half of theoretical maximum, though the more recent technologies (notably BPL) employ preemptive spectrum analysis to avoid this and so ...

  4. Cable Internet access - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. Multimedia over Coax Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA) is an international standards consortium that publishes specifications for networking over coaxial cable.The technology was originally developed to distribute IP television in homes using existing cabling, but is now used as a general-purpose Ethernet link where it is inconvenient or undesirable to replace existing coaxial cable with optical fiber or ...

  6. Comparison of Fritz!Box devices - Wikipedia

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    3G/4G modem support ... DOCSIS 3.0 and DOCSIS 3.1 support, 2 × 2 WiFi6 (ax) with multi-user MIMO: ... 3 1 — 4.81 In Germany only as OEM version

  7. Hybrid fiber-coaxial - Wikipedia

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    To cope with needs for increased digital bandwidth such as for DOCSIS internet, cable operators have implemented expansions in the RF spectrum in HFC networks beyond 1 GHz to 1.2 GHz, [71] [72] have transitioned to only handling IP traffic in the network thus eliminating dedicated video RF channels, used digital transport adapters (DTAs) for ...

  8. Link aggregation - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, multiple DSL lines can be bonded to give higher bandwidth; in the United Kingdom, ADSL is sometimes bonded to give for example 512 kbit/s upload bandwidth and 4 megabit/s download bandwidth, in areas that only have access to 2 megabit/s bandwidth. [citation needed]

  9. One NZ - Wikipedia

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    One NZ also offers DOCSIS cable modem broadband within the former TelstraClear's network. [55] In June 2016, Vodafone upgraded its cable network to DOCSIS 3.1, in order to support gigabit speeds. [56] One NZ currently offers a single option on the cable network. The standard plan provides up to 912 Mbit/s download and 104 Mbit/s upload. [57]

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