CableLabsŪ Issues DOCSISŪ 3.0 Specifications Enabling 160 Mbps
Louisville, Colorado, August 7, 2006 - CableLabsŪ has issued a series of specifications
that enable cable operators to offer significantly higher data rates to their broadband
customers. The new specifications describe downstream data rates of 160 Mbps or
higher and upstream data rates of 120 Mbps or higher. The specifications, called
Data-Over-Cable Service Interface Specifications (DOCSISŪ) 3.0, are available at
www.cablemodem.com/specifications.
To achieve these higher data rates DOCSIS
3.0 describes a methodology for channel bonding in both the upstream and downstream
directions. DOCSIS 3.0 also incorporates support for the Internet Protocol version
6 (IPv6). IPv6 is the next generation of the Internet Protocol and greatly expands
the number of Internet addresses that cable operators may use, allowing them to
provide consumers with more IP-based services.
“This set of specifications
will lead to cable modem products that greatly strengthen cable's package of offerings
to consumers, enabling delivery of services that may not even be imagined today,”
said Tony Werner, Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Liberty
Global, Inc. “Needless to say, these specifications advance our competitive position
in the IP space,” added Werner, who is chairman of the DOCSIS Business Team at CableLabs.
The specifications were made available for review and comment early this year
to supplier companies that have signed non-disclosure agreements with CableLabs.
The week of July 17th, 2006 CableLabs hosted a week long interoperability event
to bring together suppliers that have been utilizing the specifications to develop
DOCSIS 3.0 products.
The interoperability event involved the following companies
representing cable modem termination system (CMTS) headend equipment, consumer premise
cable modems and test equipment: ARRIS, BigBand Networks, Broadcom Corp., Casa Systems,
Conexant Systems, Filtronic Signal Solutions, NETGEAR, Scientific Atlanta a Cisco
company, Cisco Linksys, and Cisco Systems. The industry's first DOCSIS 3.0 interoperability
event was a success. All companies' downstream channel bonding products were able
to interoperate with each other with data successfully being transferred over the
bonded channels. In addition, limited IPv6 testing was successfully performed.
“We greatly appreciate the strong support from suppliers as evidenced by their
commitment of resources in helping to create these specifications,” said Peter Stern,
Executive Vice President of Product Management for Time Warner Cable and a member
of the DOCSIS Business Team.
“IPv6 implementation is a critical tool for
our industry as we seek both to expand our triple play offerings and to extend into
new areas. It also will allow cable operators to effectively manage the proliferation
of devices that are capturing consumer interest, including portable media players,
cellular phones, gaming consoles, PDAs and others,” said David Fellows, Comcast
Chief Technology Officer.
As part of the DOCSIS 3.0 certification/qualification
program, CableLabs will offer a new test submission option to suppliers in order
to accommodate those who want to get an early indication of partial feature compliance
to DOCSIS 3.0. This test option involves certifying cable modem equipment or qualifying
CMTS equipment to the DOCSIS 1.1 or 2.0 specifications and running a parallel DOCSIS
3.0 practice run to provide test results to the suppliers with respect to compliance
with the DOCSIS 3.0 requirements.
“This new option presents suppliers with
a chance to have their product tested in the world class CableLabs facilities and
offers cable operators the opportunity to have interoperability testing on pre-3.0
equipment,” said Marwan Fawaz, Chief Technology Officer of Charter Communications.
“The test option really hits a sweet spot,” added Fawaz, who is also a member of
the DOCSIS Business Team.
“We will be ready to conduct interoperability,
certification and qualification testing on 3.0 products whenever suppliers are ready,
as is our normal position,” said CableLabs Michelle Kuska, Vice President of Broadband
Access, the CableLabs group managing the development of the DOCSIS 3.0 specifications.
“I want to thank our CableLabs team, the members and the supporting suppliers who
have worked exceptionally hard to complete this specification process successfully
within an extremely tight schedule. I would particularly like to recognize the 143
contributing engineers and 7 visiting engineers representing 28 manufacturers who
were instrumental in developing these specifications with CableLabs. Clearly this
means a lot to our members and to the consumers who demand these kinds of innovative
products and services from cable operators.”
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industry. A non-profit research and development consortium, CableLabs delivers innovations
that enable cable operators to be the providers of choice in their markets. Cable
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