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Old 14-09-2008, 00:23   #34
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Re: One Way Internet

i just found this cable fibre framing PDF paper,DS3 in this case isnt docsis3 OC but it is related...the framing/bps stuffing being very interesting
(193 bits/frame x 8,000 frame/sec = 1.544 Mbps)
http://www.teracomm.com/appnotes/whi...ndamentals.pdf
optical fiber and DS3 circuits

---------- Post added at 00:23 ---------- Previous post was yesterday at 23:39 ----------

cook1984, OC you do know were the Virgin Media executive are getting all these rubbish PR idea's from.

from the likes of their US mates in Time Warner Cable, Chief Operating Officer Landel Hobbs

apparently they think it's better to use PR to compete that actually really compete, never mind trying to set a real hardware based standard upload speed ratio that your customers want to actually pay for and that other vendors can hope to follow.

and again, they will miss the really good idea's such as collaberate with others and buy some UK wireless spectrum for a Wimax rollout like the US Cable are doing today in the US.

http://www.engadgethd.com/2008/09/11...ly-to-compete/
TWC to up marketing, use DOCSIS 3.0 "surgically" to compete

by Darren Murph, posted Sep 11th 2008 at 10:03AM


http://www.dailywireless.org/2008/05/07/7738/
It’s Official: Sprint, Cable & Google Building WiMAX Network
" 6 Mbit/s downstream and up to 3 Mbit/s upstream in vehicles traveling at 60 miles per hour. "

a potential 2/1 ratio in trials while mobile at 60MPH doesnt seem so bad right now and you can buy as many broadband connections as you like from them, theres no one BB connection per customer rule there....

but even forgetting that real innovation that VM will more than likely ignore until they can rent some wireless space from the likes of SKY (if sky see fit to buy and get one over several companys long term)cheap.

it would at least be a start for vm to let VM customers actually have and pay for more than a single CM per account officially, perhaps even a reduced broadband price 3 for 2 type deal, id consider that right here, the existing STB internal CM thats already powered and pluged into the UBRs can do 4Mbit just fine here, my mates dad still uses it in his VM tv/BB subscription so it doesnt even cost anything to VM as its already here and usable right NOW.
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