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Motorola Unveils Array Of Broadband Technologies



To meet the growing market demand for personalized media experiences, mobile communications provider, Motorola, is rolling out a showcase of solutions at The Cable Show 2008.

Motorola will display its advanced advertising portfolio, demonstrate the fastest wired and wireless broadband speeds, prove the potential of new service assurance models, and deliver high quality, innovative video and audio entertainment solutions for the consumer.

Motorola will have a wide range of network technologies on display for example optical access to 4G wireless. Motorola will show the BSR 64000 cable modem termination system (CMTS) newly recognized with CableLabs DOCSIS 3.0 bronze qualification as well as a live demonstration of the Motorola TX32 decoupled downstream module designed to increase downstream capacity in the CMTS by more than 500 percent. Motorola will also exhibit other ultra-broadband technologies, including passive optical network (PON) solutions for cable operators, and DOCSIS 3.0-certified SURFboard cable modems.

For wireless, Motorola is showing an extensive WiMAX experience including a WiMAX-enabled vehicle, an open kiosk, and devices interoperating on the Motorola WiMAX network in the booth. Using WiMAX Ultra Mobile PCs, laptops, PC cards, and USB devices powered by an ecosystem of WiMAX chipsets.

Demonstrations on the booth integrate Motorola’s switched digital video (SDV) platform, Motorola’s Advanced On Demand platform, the latest Motorola CherryPicker CAP-1000 and the new Motorola APEX1000 Edge QAM. Motorola SmartStream Terminal Data Collector (STDC) provides remote collection and presentation of detailed diagnostic set-top data and will be shown in conjunction with the Motorola NBBS Device Management Platform.

To facilitate increased demand for HD content distribution, Motorola will also showcase the new DSR-6050 IRD solution for converting programmer’s new MPEG-4 HD feeds to the cable-compatible MPEG-2 format. Site demonstrations of new Tru2way applications on the latest Motorola, Tru2way-compatible set-tops would also be on display.

Motorola will demonstrate the performance of the Motorola DCX3400 set-tops, complete with high-definition, MPEG-4 video and enhanced Dolby Digital Plus surround sound experience. Showcasing time-shifting and place-shifting applications, including the whole-home digital video recorder (DVR) experience, Motorola will highlight a new world of media mobility, enabling consumers to access high-quality video and audio entertainment, whenever and wherever they are.


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