First Royalty-Free IP Pool Enables DOCSIS Rollout
Louisville, Colorado, July 23, 1998—Cable Television Laboratories Inc.(CableLabs®)announced
today the formation of a royalty-free pool for intellectual property rights essential
for implementation of the Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS)
standard.
3Com, Bay Networks, Broadcom, and General Instrument (GI), vendors
that helped draft key portions of the DOCSIS specification, are the first companies
to join. With these companies as members, the pool contains the basis for enabling
new networking standards for the cable industry.
DOCSIS defines interface
requirements for cable modems involved in high-speed data distribution over a cable
television network. The pool includes only intellectual property that is essential
to the DOCSIS interface standard and does not include the technology or the intellectual
property each company might choose to implement the standard.
By entering
the pool, a company contributes to the pool a non-exclusive license for any of its
intellectual property essential to the DOCSIS standard and receives a license from
the pool for all of the intellectual property contributed by other signatories.
Any company desiring to make equipment compliant with the DOCSIS standard may join
the pool, and thus have access to the intellectual property in the pool, in return
for contributing the intellectual property it has (if any) relating to the DOCSIS
standard.
While other companies have created royalty-free pools for intellectual
property in a standard protocol they have developed, such as Intel with the USB
interface, CableLabs believes that this is the first instance of a broad-based royalty-free
pool.
"This is a tremendous step for the cable industry and the DOCSIS process,"
said Dr. Richard R. Green, CableLabs President and CEO. "CableLabs is confident
that the pool will speed up deployment of interoperable DOCSIS modems. While it's
taken us many months to get this in place, the timing is critical now that the industry
is ready to begin wide-scale deployment."
"This is a great industry achievement,
to see a new broad-based industry standard become a reality less than three years
from when the first modem was deployed in a cable television system" said Brian
L. Roberts, president of Comcast Corporation and a member of the CableLabs Board
of Directors.
"As an early contributor to the DOCSIS standard and process,
we believe that this level of cooperation among vendors bodes well for systems interoperability
and consumer choice on the retail shelf," said Levent Gun, vice president and general
manager of 3Com's Cable Access group. "This announcement underscores our commitment
to interoperability and standards among progressive technology firms."
"Bay
Networks has been a strong supporter of DOCSIS and a major contributor to the royalty-free
pool because we recognize the need to speed the mass adoption of cable modem technology,"
says Karl May, vice president and general manager of Bay Networks Broadband Technology
Division. "We believe the contribution of our experience over the past ten years
will directly impact the success of this industry."
"Broadcom has been a
vigorous and active supporter of this industry-standard, open specification since
its inception," said Dr. Henry T. Nicholas, III, president and CEO of Broadcom.
"This standard will enable the cable television industry to be the first provider
of ubiquitous, low-cost broadband access to the consumer."
""GI has contributed
substantial intellectual property to the DOCSIS process, " said Thomas J. Lynch,
General Manager, GI's Satellite Data Network Systems group. "We are pleased that
the result will be an interoperable standard without burdensome royalties. We believe
that this will help the market for DOCSIS cable modems grow rapidly."
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