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December 2003


FEATURES

Migrating to DOCSIS 1.1
Enhanced quality of service (QoS), multicast capabilities and greater security are just a few of the benefits DOCSIS 1.1 brings.

Upstream Data Impairments-part 2
Group delay and micro-reflections are two linear distortions that can wreak havoc on your upstream cable modem transmissions. Discover how to measure these impairments.

QAM Measurements
Measuring the quality of your network?s QAM signals is essential to ensuring superior service delivery to customers.

Truck Rolls
Some estimates say that every time you roll a truck, it?s costing upwards of 100 bucks. Follow these tips, and put those Benjamin Franklins in your pocket.

VoIP Availability-part 2
A cable IP network, designed for optimal availability, can meet and in certain cases exceed the network- and service-availability requirements of the PSTN.


COLUMNS

Broadband
Ron Hranac rants about his ?editorial? pet peeves, and shares writing tips with readers.

SCTE Message
Can you predict the future? Marv Nelson notes how the 2004 Conference on Emerging Technologies can help you prepare.


NEWS & OPINION

Editor's Letter

Optimize
" Charter Accounts Get Shock Therapy
" SLEDs Proposed for Transponders

Maximize
" Serving the Speed Strategy
" VoIP Takes Steps

Sounding Board

Backtalk

 



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