The Cable Center: Stories From the Headend

S1, E11 The Story of DOCSIS

1 h 22 min · 11. april 2017
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The Story of DOCSIS. Short for Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification, DOCSIS is the international standard for high-speed internet connectivity. In creating DOCSIS, CableLabs, its cable operator members and technology vendor partners, bridged the worlds of cable and digital networking that cleared the path for some of the most innovative ideas and applications in the history of communications – including YouTube, Facebook and Twitter.  For more information, download the free e-book Souls of DOCSIS [https://cablecenter.org/images/files/pdf/SoulsofDOCSIS.pdf], by Robert Cruickshank [https://www.cablecenter.org/resources/exhibits/development-of-docsis-a-history-of-the-modem.html].

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