it doesnt state
full (as apposed bronze/silver)cert, but its assumed at this time.
as for the model No.s, thats yet to be published!
http://www.lightreading.com/document...53444&site=cdn
"Modems, CMTSs Break Docsis 3.0 Barrier

MAY 09, 2008
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CableLabs on Friday awarded the coveted Docsis 3.0 stamp to three cable modem termination systems (CMTSs) and six cable modems, marking the first consumer-side gear ever to be certified for the new spec, following Wave 58. (See Docsis 3.0 Gear Launched.)
On the modem front, CableLabs certified models from Ambit Broadband , Arris Group Inc. (Nasdaq: ARRS - message board), Cisco Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: CSCO - message board), SMC Networks Inc. , and two modems from Motorola Inc. (NYSE: MOT - message board).
They mark the first modems to be awarded certification for Docsis 3.0, a platform that employs IPv6 capabilities and uses channel bonding techniques to produce shared Internet burst speeds of at least 160 Mbit/s downstream, and 120 Mbit/s in the upstream.
All of the 3.0-certified modems (we're checking for model details now) are believed to be powered by Texas Instruments Inc. (NYSE: TXN - message board)'s Puma 5 silicon platform. "
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on the related US markets (and my long standing wireless DOCSIS Idea for Vm in the future, so expect new Wimax Docsis3 kit soon perhaps) theres more news.
http://www.lightreading.com/document...53154&site=cdn
"Cable Plays Clearwire Card

MAY 07, 2008
It's official: The cable industry is getting into the WiMax biz in a big way.
As expected, three major U.S. cable operators that serve more than 39.4 million subscribers combined -- Comcast Corp. (Nasdaq: CMCSA, CMCSK), Time Warner Cable Inc. (NYSE: TWC - message board), and Bright House Networks – are pumping millions into a new WiMax-powered "mobile broadband company" formed by Sprint Nextel Corp. (NYSE: S - message board) and Clearwire LLC (Nasdaq: CLWR - message board). "
"This transaction is attractive to us strategically and financially, and puts in place very attractive wholesale relationships for access to Sprint's existing 3G and Clearwire's 4G networks, giving us complete flexibility to introduce wireless mobility in terms of product innovation and deployment," said Comcast chairman and CEO Brian Roberts, in a statement.
Time Warner Cable president and CEO Glenn Britt called the deal "a financially prudent way for us to add mobility to our offerings when our customers demand it."
and theres still others trying to do it wrong and on the cheap (related to the VM BOD perhaps

) and using outdated wifi only (not the new wifi/Wimax combined chipsets available off the shelf TODAY)tech before they even start
http://www.lightreading.com/document...53325&site=cdn
"Cablevision High on WiFi

MAY 08, 2008
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Cablevision Systems Corp. (NYSE: CVC - message board) has some big wireless plans in place, but none of them have to do with Wednesday's big WiMax deal involving Comcast Corp. (Nasdaq: CMCSA, CMCSK), Time Warner Cable Inc. (NYSE: TWC - message board), Bright House Networks , and the other folks linked financially to the "new" Clearwire LLC (Nasdaq: CLWR - message board). (See Cable Plays Clearwire Card and Sprint, Clearwire Create $14.5B WiMax Giant.)
Speaking this morning during a conference call to discuss the company's solid first quarter, Cablevision COO Tom Rutledge said the operator is embarking on a deployment that will throw a WiFi-powered canopy over Cablevision's entire footprint in New York and Connecticut.
The WiFi mesh network is two years from completion, but Cablevision plans to give its base of cable modem customers free access to it to, and offer it to non-subs for a yet-to-be-determined fee. As designed, consumers will be able to hook in using any WiFi-capable device. "