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  • Scientific-Atlanta introduces voice-over IP cable modem

    Submitted by ITV Production on Nov 28, 2001

    (Posted on 28 November 2001 4:30 pm)

    Scientific-Atlanta will unveil its latest series of DOCSIS 1.1/Euro-DOCSIS compliant cable modems, the WebSTAR DPX200 at the Western Cable Show in California this week.

    The product acts as a complement to high speed voice data that offered by cable operators. The cable modem series comes with an embedded media terminal adapter (EMTA). This is the first time Scientific Atlanta, the leading supplier of digital content distribution systems, is offering stand-alone cable modems with VoIP services. Now cable operators can give subscribers two additional phone service lines and high-speed Internet service. This reduces operational costs as voice services will be bundled with the existing data offering. The WebSTAR DPX200 series will be commercially available by early 2002 with the roll-out of DOCSIS 1.1/PacketCable 1.0.

    The cost of telephony service in Europe and Latin America is prohibitive at present, as calls are metered. Scientific Atlanta expects the WebSTAR DPX200 series to allow cable operators in those regions to compete with the telecom companies and offer primary line voice services to their subscribers with better quality and at a lower cost.

    Besides this, Scientific-Atlanta is also introducing a stand-alone media terminal adapter (SMTA) as an add-on solution for data modems like the WebSTAR DPX110 cable modem. This will allow cable operators to turn their data modems already in the field into telephony devices. Scientific-Atlanta‘s SMTA series is backward compatible for DOCSIS 1.1 upgradable cable modems that have Ethernet interfaces.

  • Scientific-Atlanta introduces voice-over IP cable modem

    Scientific-Atlanta will unveil its latest series of DOCSIS 1.1/Euro-DOCSIS compliant cable modems, the WebSTAR DPX200

  • Thailand premier visits ISRO Satellite Centre

    Submitted by ITV Production on Nov 28, 2001

    Thailand prime minister Pol Lt Col Thaksin Shinawatra visited the ISRO Satellite Centre in Bangalore on Monday, as part of his ongoing visit to the country.

    ISRO chairman Dr K Kasturirangan, briefed the Thai premier about the various applications to which Indian space systems have been used in the fields of telecommunication, broadcasting, developmental education and disaster warning. ISRO has leased a few transponders on Thailand‘s THAICOM satellite to augment the INSAT capacity. Thailand is also one of the countries receiving data from Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellites.

    According to an official release, the Thai premier evinced keen interest in the Indian space programme and expressed his appreciation for India‘s achievements in this field. He was accompanied by a high-level delegation including his deputy, other ministers and trade representatives.

    The prime minister and his delegation also visited the Satellite Integration Laboratory and the Space Exhibition at the centre, officials said.

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