Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) has expanded its family of voice-enabled cable modems with the introduction of the SBV5100 series. The new models, based on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), one of the ...
(1) (Voice Over IP modem) A device that converts Internet-based voice service from the cable or telephone company to the user's telephones. Officially called an analog telephone adapter. (2) (Voice ...
I have comcast triple play and so I have the cable modem / router upstairs and they installed an Arris VOIP modem downstairs for the home phone. Because my computer is downstairs (basement), my wifi ...
A device used to connect one or more computers to a cable company's Internet service. The same coaxial cable coming into the house or office also provides TV and voice over IP (VoIP) service. Compared ...
Broadcom Corp. of Irvine, Calif., today introduced a two-line cable modem chip, which it said allows a cost-effective broadband gateway for home networking. The BCM3351 is a low-power Voice over ...
Broadcom debuts cable modem chipNews from E-InSiteBroadcom has introduced a two-line cable modem chip, which it said allows a cost-effective broadband gateway for home networking.The BCM3351 is a ...
Thomson announced it would supply Comcast with its VoIP cable modems (eMTAs modems) to support the cable operator’s rollout of a digital voice service. Thomson’s deal with Comcast is part of the ...
In a recent newsletter, we discussed whether it was necessary to encrypt conversations being transmitted over an IP network. In fact, we went so far as to suggest that it might be too easy to encrypt ...
Motorola has received orders for its SBV5120, a VoIP (voice-over-IP) cable modem based on DOCSIS... Save my User ID and Password Some subscribers prefer to save their log-in information so they do not ...
FRAMINGHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 13, 2005--The battle for broadband access into the home continues to heat up as higher bandwidth chip technology innovations ultimately enable service ...
This is the first time I've run across this, but I usually work with TWC and Verizon where as long as it is a supported modem they don't care (or they don't charge you for the modem). I can't believe ...
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