Implications Of Telephony Service On Broadband RF Cable Plant Design (1994)

By Marty Cowen, Scientific-Atlanta

Recent events in the telephone and cable industry have included plans for the distribution of telephone services on broadband RF cable plants. This paper will discuss the effects that this service will have on new and existing plant designs.

Implications on such things as system architecture, fiber node sizes, system powering, return bandwidth, drop integrity, and plant distortion requirements will be reviewed.

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