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Old 14-04-2009, 23:26   #6
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Re: What is going on with STM?

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Originally Posted by Tech_Boy View Post
Comcast spent a few quid on their solution they didn't just pop a few commands into a CMTS. Their solution uses a combination of internally developed software and Sandvine equipment while VM's solution is a few commands on the Cisco, which is obviously not as clever as the Comcast solution but it's free!

The clocks on the CMTS are configured fine - they use NTP to sync to central servers so should have no problems. It's just that the software is buggy.

Still makes me laugh that when you google Subscriber Traffic Management the first hit is Virgin Media, with Cisco relegated to second.
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