• COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY’S DOCSIS 3.0 VIDEO SERIES, PART 3 – click here for PART 1 and here for PART 2.

Communications Technology and sponsor Texas Instruments held a panel discussion —  DOCSIS 3.0: Offense or Defense? — at the 2007 Cable Show in Las Vegas offering a technical overview of DOCSIS 3.0 including roadmaps and business plans on how cable operators are implementing it.

Don’t miss part 3 in the panel’s DOCSIS 3.0 insights, covering downstream bonding and IPv6; upstream bonding; advanced encryption; service differentiation; pre-standard vs. full spec; and volume, costs and alignment.

Featured panelists: Steve Craddock, Comcast’s SVP of new media strategy; Jay Rolls, Cox Communications’ VP of technology; Doug Semon, VP of technologies and standards for Time Warner Cable; Mourrad Veeneman, director of next generation technology, UPC; Jan Vorstermans, EVP & CTO, Telenet; and panel moderator, Communications Technology editor Jonathan Tombes.



Length: 4:49

Credits:
Producer: Jonathan Tombes
Editor: Christine Hardtman
Video shot by Crews Control



Related stories:

Dawn of DOCSIS 3.0 (CableWorld, June 18, 2007)

DOCSIS 3.0: There’s a Reason for the Bronze Age (CT, May 10, 2007)

CableLabs Announces Tiered Test Program for DOCSIS 3.0 (CT, Apr. 16, 2007)

Migrating Your Network to DOCSIS 3.0 (CT, Feb. 5, 2007)

Heading for DOCSIS 3.0 (CT, Dec. 1, 2006)

The Road to DOCSIS 3.0 (CT, Dec. 1, 2006)

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