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Unleashing Next-Generation Cable Puma5 and the gateway to DOCSIS® 3.0

The Battle for Next-Gen Broadband

The advent of advanced IP services has ignited the competitive front.

Cable

Fiber

DSL

Cable Responds with DOCSIS® 3.0

Rapid deployment of 3.0-certified deviceswill begin in 2008.

Maintain focus on D3 anddon’t get distracted by quick fixes.

D3 paves the way for next-generation IP applications.

DOCSIS® 3.0: Under the Hood

D3 enables cable operators to play defensively and offensively in the face of competition.

D3 provides channel bonding, IPv6 capability, and AES to enhance the subscriber experience.

As an upgrade, D3 significantly extends the life of an MSO’s investment.

Getting to D3

Introducing the world’s first DOCSIS® 3.0 solution

Cable modem architecture

for advanced IP services

TI Presents Puma5

• Provides manufacturers with the fastest path to DOCSIS® 3.0

• Enables MSOs to deliver enhanced features and maintain competitive edge

• Builds upon TI’s field-proven cable technology• Flexible, scalable architecture optimized for

enhanced performance• Delivers highest voice quality and data speeds

to complete the gateway

Investing in the Right Marketsat the Right Time

OCT 2004 - TI announces 1 millionVoCable chipsets shipped

AUG 2005 - PUMA4 VoCable platform launchedAUG 2005 - Kinetic Strategies reports 66.5% VoCable market share for TI

1H 2005 - OEM shipments exceed 2.5 million EMTAsTODAY - TI has 65% market share1999 - TI acquires Telogy Networks for VoIP

Thank You

Certified lightning.

The DOCSIS® Roadmap

DOCSIS® Evolution

• DOCSIS® 1.0 (High-speed Internet access)• Specification first issued on March 26, 1997

• DOCSIS® 1.1 (Telephony, gaming, streaming media)• Specification first issued on March 11, 1999• Quality of Service (QoS), service security, operations tools

• DOCSIS® 2.0 (Capacity for symmetric services)• Specification first issued on December 31, 2001• More upstream capacity than DOCSIS 1.0 and 1.1• Improved robustness against interference

• DOCSIS® 3.0 (Bigger, better, faster…)

DOCSIS® Features

• Much higher bandwidth through channel bonding• Starts at 160 Mbps downstream, 120 Mbps upstream and

goes up from there• Multiple 6MHz (or 8MHz) channels are bound, treating them

logically as one• A minimum of four channels are bound, can be more• Channel bonding in both upstream and downstream

• IPv6 for advanced networking capabilities• Expanded address space (2128 or 3.4 dodecillion)• Improved operational capabilities

• And much more…

DOCSIS® Benefits

• Higher shared channel capacity, more raw bandwidth• Higher peak capacity to an individual cable modem• More-efficient usage of the capacity through statistical

multiplexing gains• Virtually unlimited addressing for IP devices• Support for device mobility through IPv6• Simplified device provisioning through IPv6 auto-

configuration

Cable Technology Roadmap From a pipe to multimedia center

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