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  • In Japanese and English. Timely report on latest topic specific news. This Report is a weekly take of news regarding data communications over cable, hybrid fiber/coax (HFC) networks, and related services. The report is distributed each week via e-mail to subscribers. The report was introduced to provide the cable industry with breaking news relevant to emerging cable television technologies and services to be delivered over HFC networks.
    (Added: 24-Aug-1998 )  Report Dead Link

  • Excellent topic specific resource and links. An ongoing, online project providing compilations of market data, news and resources pertaining to cable modems and data services delivered over cable networks. Site topics include; Cable Modem 101, Deployments, Statistics, Market Reports, Partners, Data Services, Cable ISPs, Turnkey Providers, Applications, Technical, Issues, Suppliers and Trials, Test and Measurement and Competitive Technology.
    (Added: 24-Aug-1998 )  Report Dead Link

  • Good educational tutorial. Web ProForum tutorial from the International Engineering Consortium and NextLevel Systems. Areas covered include technology, architecture, modulation, multi-media, self test, a glossary, and related Next Level products.
    (Added: 24-Aug-1998 )  Report Dead Link

  • Good educational tutorial. Web ProForum tutorial from the IEC and Scientific Atlanta. Areas covered include: key technology issues, distribution, market drivers, advantages, architecture, integrated broadband, Progress Self-Check, acronym guide and related Scientific Atlanta products and services.
    (Added: 24-Aug-1998 )  Report Dead Link

  • Good informational resource. Published monthly via e-mail, Cable Datacom News tracks cable Internet technology and services. Coverage areas include cable modems, cable Internet TV and packet voice technologies. Site areas include; Cable Modem Info Center, Subscribe, Back Issues, Contacts, Search, Index and Sponsors.
    (Added: 24-Aug-1998 )  Report Dead Link

  • The Cable Television Standards Council (the "Council") is an independent organization established by the Canadian cable television industry to administer Standards, Codes and Guidelines that ensure high standards of customer service.
    (Added: 28-Sep-1998 )  Report Dead Link

  • A membership organization of cable television system operators. Their initiative is to develop and deploy cable modem technologies supporting high speed and high bandwidth. The Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification Project is headed by a consortium of large cable operators. Site areas include; About CableLabs, Cable Web Sites, Publications, What's New?, Members Only, Contact and Job Opportunities.
    (Added: 24-Aug-1998 )  Report Dead Link

  • Good reference and info site. From CableLabs, this CableNET Web site serves as a Gateway to the Cable Industry. Here you will find information about cable events and initiatives, and links to cable operators, programmers, organizations, and vendors.
    (Added: 24-Aug-1998 )  Report Dead Link

  • Since 1958, CCTA has had a significant role in the development of cable television policy. CCTA has an active voice in state and federal courts as well as before the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) and the FCC. Site listings include; Legislative Updates, Calendar, Press Releases, Membership, Cable Web Directories and Critical Viewing.
    (Added: 24-Aug-1998 )  Report Dead Link

  • Excellent topic specific resources and links. This online research and publishing firm provides market intelligence on cable industry companies and products, that deliver bi-directional services over hybrid/fiber coax networks, including cable modems and cable telephony. Access to most information is delivered through category based lists, mailing lists, discussions and via the Broadband Bob Report. Site areas include; Site Map, Search, Classifieds, Jobs, Cable On Demand, Cable Modem University, Cable Call Connection, Broadband Bob Report, Cable Carrier News, Interactive Mail, Chat and Bulletin Board, Get Industry News and Reports, and Site Info.
    (Added: 24-Aug-1998 )  Report Dead Link

  • DOCSIS are managed by CableLabs on behalf of its cable television system operator members. DOCSIS documents describe the internal and external network interfaces for bi-directional transfer of IP traffic, between the cable system head end and customer premises, over a cable television system. Site areas include; Public, Vendor and MCNS areas, Directions, Access, and Publications.
    (Added: 24-Aug-1998 )  Report Dead Link

  • Good educational tutorial. Web ProForum tutorial from the International Engineering Consortium and ADC Telecommunications. Areas covered include technology, architecture, strategies, Management, Security, and Privacy, Progress Self-Check, acronym guide and related ADC products and services.
    (Added: 24-Aug-1998 )  Report Dead Link

  • Great reference links and archives. Cable and Satellite Television Industry Information featuring news on the cable television industry. Archive is provided as a service to the network community by Vortex Technology. Site areas include; Recent edition, Keyword Search, Full Archive.
    (Added: 24-Aug-1998 )  Report Dead Link

  • Good information and many references. Sam's tour reviews the high points of Cable and Internet news, and provides many reference links throughout each topic specific document. Cable Guide site areas include; Cable Modem Trials, Video-On-Demand Trials, PCS Phones, DBS Television and much more. For entertainment there is a "live" show with Video Codecs, Multi-Media Jukebox and dozens of Wireless Cable and Cable TV Channels. Internet Guide is also rich and has many areas of information.
    (Added: 24-Aug-1998 )  Report Dead Link

  • This tutorial discusses the challenges of providing cable-based IP telephony and provides discussion of quality of service (QoS) challenges and the effort to develop and implement interoperability standards. An overview of an embedded software architecture is presented, and a system is described for sending voice, fax image, data, and signaling information over the cable network. It is sponsored by the IEC and Texas Instruments. Sections include: Definition and Overview 1.Introduction 2. Making Cable a Viable Telephony Medium 3. Challenges of Providing Toll-Quality Telephony Service on an IP Network 4. Fax Offers Additional QoS Challenges for Cable Networks 5. International Standards 6. Embedded Software Architecture 7. Fault Analysis 8. Summary 9. References Self-Test Correct Answers Glossary Comment on This Tutorial Related Virtual Exhibits Texas Instruments
    (Added: 14-Mar-2001 )  Report Dead Link

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