An Optimal Approach To A Full-service Broadband Communications Network (1994)

By Reem Safadi, GI Communications Division

There has been a number of past R&D efforts to provide extended-service networks addressing data communications, voice communications, and interactive applications utilizing the cable distribution plant. This paper provides a brief survey of such efforts in terms of special network considerations with respect to a fully integrated system of the aforementioned services. A summary of considerations for an efficient and cost effoctive approach is provided along with the benefits that such an approach offers to the system operator.

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