GENERAL INSTRUMENT/ GI wins contract to upgrade Buckeye Cablevision system
August 21, 1998
M2 PRESSWIRE via NewsEdge Corporation : * GI's Gallium Arsenide technology selected by Buckeye Cablevision for Toledo, Ohio System
General Instrument Corporation (NYSE: GIC) announced today that Buckeye Cablevision has awarded GI the Toledo, Ohio system upgrade. The 1,700-mile plant will be upgraded from 450 MHZ to 860 MHZ two-way capability during the next three to four years using GI's Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) hybrid technology.
The system benefits of using GaAs MESFET hybrid technology in GI's STARLINE 2000 series amplifiers include: improved distortion performance, higher compression point, lower noise figure, upgrades with reduced amplifier respacing, greater channel loading, greater reliability, lower installation costs, and reduced maintenance due to fewer actives, and lower cost of ownership.
Buckeye CableSystem's Toledo upgrade is designed to provide extended bandwidth and two-way capability to support Buckeye's new advanced service offerings including digital television and high-speed Internet access and a host of other communications services. To enable these new services GI will provide Buckeye with its: OmniStar fiber optic transmitters, SG 2000 opto-electronic nodes, GaAs Enhanced STARLINE 2000 Series of amplifiers, CFT 2200 advanced analog set-tops, digital headend and GI SURFboard network hub and cable modems. GI will also supplement its product offering with its NETadvantage support services including: quality conformance design checking, downstream plant sweep, balance, and activation; and testing and certification of the upstream path.
"Upgrading to GaAs technology will enable Buckeye to increase revenue by adding more channels and offering new subscriber services that require increased signal levels, expanded bandwidth, and two way capability," said Bick Remmey, Senior Vice President and General Manager of GI's Transmission Network Systems (TNS) business unit. "Because Gallium Arsenide amplifiers significantly improve network performance, fewer actives are required in the network, which translates to lower design, installation, maintenance, and operating costs for Buckeye."
General Instrument has also supplied SURFboard modems which provide Internet access at connection speeds up to 50 times faster than a traditional 28.8 Ups modem, giving operators a distinct advantage in the growing Internet Service Provider (ISP) market and subscribers the capability to quickly download complex multimedia content.
"We selected General Instrument based upon its proven track record and full range of products and services. GI can offer us the latest technology, high reliability and support, to create a highly reliable, two-way network that can handle the latest broadband technology," said Jim Brown, Buckeye's Director of Engineering. "With our new two-way network, subscribers will be able to choose from a greater variety of services, including change advanced video services, Internet access and data options."
Buckeye Cablevision, Inc., is the largest cable firm operating in the Toledo area, with approximately 130,000 customers in Toledo and 17 of its contiguous suburbs and adjacent townships. With the systems upgrades, Buckeye CableSystem, as the firm is known for marketing purposes, will increase its offering from the current 60 channels to 126 analog channels initially, including 31 digital audio channels. Bandwidth is being reserved for digital video channels in the future.
Buckeye was the first cable company in the country to implement FM fiber optics to deliver entertainment television and data transmission from the system headend to three scattered hut. sites for delivery to homes. It also was among the early industry leaders in the use of AM fiber optics to provide a feed-and- return link between the headend and hub sites.
Buckeye, founded in 1966, is believed to be the oldest continuously owned large cable system in the country. It is the 73rd largest system, and the 39th largest MSO. It also operates systems in Sandusky, Ohio, and Monroe Michigan. Buckeye is a wholly owned subsidiary of Blade Communications, Inc., a Toledo-based firm which also owns newspapers, telephone companies, and broadcasting television stations.
General Instrument Corporation (NYSE: GIC) is a leading worldwide provider of integrated and interactive broadband access solutions, teaming with its business partners to lead the convergence of the Internet, telecommunications and video entertainment industries.
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