Monday, May 26, 2003

Terayon Announced DOCSIS 2.0 Deployment in Korea

Hanvit I&B, the second largest Korean cable operator with more than 2 million subscribers, is using Terayon Communication Systems' cable modem termination system to deliver DOCSIS 2.0 services. DOCSIS 2.0 in Korea has already begun. In addition to Terayon's DOCSIS 2.0 CMTS, Hanvit I&B is using Terayon's DOCSIS 2.0 cable modems at the broadband subscriber end. Terayon said its DOCSIS 2.0 system can deliver approximately 40 Mbps of content from the Internet to the subscriber, and allows the subscriber to transmit nearly 30 Mbps upstream to the Internethttp://www.terayon.com
http://www.hanvit.net

  • Terayon's BW 3500 CMTS has a chassis-based design with 14 slots for switch/control and CMTS line cards. Advanced features include PDQ (Per-flow Dynamic Queuing) routing architecture, VIPR (Virtual ISP Private Routing) and Hierarchical ARP (Address Resolution Protocol).


  • Terayon's end-to-end DOCSIS 2.0-based solution features both the A-TDMA (Advanced Time Division Multiple Access) and S-CDMA (Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access) advanced physical layer technologies that are included in the DOCSIS 2.0 specification.