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To: Geof Hollingsworth who wrote (2110)10/31/1997 10:47:00 AM
From: Andy Donati  Respond to of 9236
 
Goef,
Thanks for the very informative reply. I know of the other technologies you mention except for VC/MT. I understand that it is a newcomer to the list of technologies.

Recently CableLabs did a test on CDMA using Terayon:
terayon.com

I would like to see a CableLabs test on DWMT or DMT. Could there be a possibility it could hold up better and/or outperform CDMA especially in the presence of ingress and other disturbances such as common path distortion ?
I have to admit that I am biased to Aware, DMT, and DWMT and am not expert in this field by any means. We will never know until it has been proven in the lab and out in the field.
In a nutshell:
Whether or not DMT or DWMT is better suited for cable modems than CDMA
or another technology it would be nice to see it tested (if it has not been done so already) against competing technologies as I beleive it would be a shame for DMT and DWMT to go unnoticed.

All the above are my humble opionions.

Best of luck to all in their investments,
Andy



To: Geof Hollingsworth who wrote (2110)10/31/1997 2:29:00 PM
From: Andy Donati  Respond to of 9236
 
Geof,
While we are not sure about what the standard cable modem line code will be, at least on the ADSL side we see many vendors supporting DMT,
the standard line code for ADSL.

Also, on the subject of ADSL, there is an interesting and informative white paper that specifies an interoperable end-to-end architecture to support broadband service over ADSL.
microsoft.com

Sorry about the typo error of your name in my previous post.

Best of luck in your investments,
Andy