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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (23007)6/6/2000 3:02:00 PM
From: gpowell  Read Replies (1) of 29970
 
These upstream limitations exist in the lower end of the cable spectrum (between 5 MHz and 40 MHz). Note that the new interactive services and digital TV services which will use STBs instead of cable modems, which are beginning to roll out now, are situated in the higher end of the spectrum, typically between 500 MHz and 800 MHz.

This is news to me. I thought the new STBs were DOCSIS compliant. That would force all upstream, whether from modem or STB onto the DOCSIS defined upstream spectrum (5 MHz and 40 MHz).
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