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Technology Stocks : Motorola (MOT)

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From: JakeStraw6/19/2007 11:14:45 AM
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Motorola Boosts Broadband Services Router BSR 64000 Capacity Five Fold With New DOCSIS 3.0 Decoupled Downstream Module TX32
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Tuesday June 19, 11:06 am ET

New Module Helps Enable Ultra-broadband as well as Helps Protect and Enhance Current BSR 64000 Router Investments by Working Seamlessly with Existing Modules

ORLANDO, Fla., June 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Motorola, Inc (NYSE: MOT) today introduced the ultra-broadband enabling Decoupled Downstream Module TX32 for the BSR 64000 (at the Society for Cable Engineers Cable-Tec Expo (Orlando Convention Center, June 20-22).

The new TX32 module supports DOCSIS 3.0 channel bonding and helps provide the industry's highest density embedded downstream solution with each module supporting 32 QAM channels in a single slot within the fully redundant BSR 64000 router chassis. The downstream channels on the TX32 module can be coupled with the downstream and upstream channels on existing 2:8 CMTS modules to provide up to 138 downstream channels and up to five gigabits of aggregate downstream capacity in a single chassis. This advanced module supports new DOCSIS 3.0 as well as legacy DOCSIS 1.X and 2.0 cable modems and can support channel bonding and load balancing across TX32 and 2:8 module downstream channel configurations.
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