Design Considerations For Addressable Multi-dwelling Terminals (1982)

By Patrick J. Birney, Pioneer Communications Of America, Inc.

In practically every major market franchise being awarded today, the cable system operator must provide his services to the entire community including the ever-growing number of Multi-Dwelling units. Providing cable service to large Multi-Dwelling complexes poses many unique problems which the cable operator must consider.

This paper details some of the practical design considerations in employing Multi-Dwelling terminals for application in apartment, condominium, and high-rise type housing units. Special attention is given to the system interface problems of the Multi-Dwellinq terminal to insure co-existability within the vertical service environment of the Cable Television system network.

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