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SBV3202: DOCSIS 3.0 Overview

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What is DOCSIS 3.0? 
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DOCSIS 3.0 (Data Over Cable System Interface Specification) is the latest standard for communication in Cable Networks.  It is fully backward compatible with earlier DOCSIS versions.  Internet access via the Cable Network uses channels, much like TV channels, for data transport.  The DOCSIS 3.0 SBV3202 Cable Modem sends and receives information in both directions on these data channels.  Using the newest technology, a cable provider can link multiple channels together (channel bonding) to greatly increase data transfer rates up to four times faster through the Cable Network to and from the computer using the SBV3202.  The SBV3202 operates in either a single-channel mode, or the higher speed 'bonded' mode.  Cable Operators have started offering DOCSIS 3.0 service in a number of Cable Systems.  Please contact the Internet Service Provider for ultra-broadband (DOCSIS 3.0) availability.

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