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February,
2006
NEFC Dinner Meeting
Wednesday,
February 15 , 2006
Westford Regency,
Westford, MA
Broadband
IP Services to the Home:
Cable and Telco Technologies
Companies included:
MOTOROLA (QUANTUM BRIDGE)
Denis Khotimsky, Ph.D., Andover, Networks Division: TELCO
"Passive Optical Networks for Broadband IP Services
to the Home"
Abstract. This presentation will describe the dynamics
of PON deployment in North America and worldwide, give an overview of
various PON protocols, their adoption and penetration prospects. It
will also describe the variations of BPON/GPON Telco architecture targeted
at the delivery of Triple Play services, discuss the role of IPTV behind
the advancement of GPON, and touch upon the Motorola BPON/GPON product
line.
Bio: DENIS A. KHOTIMSKY received his Dipl. Eng. degree in computer
engineering from Moscow Aviation Institute in 1987, and a Ph.D. degree
in computer science from the University of California, Santa Barbara,
in 1996. In 1986-1992 he worked for Moscow's Institute for Automated Systems
(IAS) and Sprint Networks-Russia. From 1996 to 2003 he was a member of
technical staff at Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies, where he was
involved in architecture development of the ATLANTA chipset and several
switching systems projects. In 2004-2005 he served a systems architect
of Invento networks, a wireless access infrastructure company that he
co-founded with three of his Bell Labs colleagues. Since May 2005 he has
been with Motorola, Inc. as a senior technical marketing manager involved
in FTTP system engineering.
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MOTOROLA
Mike Cookish, Marlborough, Connected Homes Solutions Division: CATV
"Cable Technology for IP-based Broadband Services
to the Home"
Abstract. This presentation will describe the evolution of cable from broadcast-only TV
into a technology for providing consumers with individualized broadband services,
increasingly over IP. Underlying and enabling these new services
is the technology for provisioning IP over cable, the "Data-Over-Cable
Service Interface Specifications". DOCSIS 1.0 / 2.0 now
provide Internet access and Voice over IP, and DOCSIS
3.0 (AKA the Modular-CMTS) will soon provide IPTV and IP based video-on-demand.
This talk outlines how DOCSIS works, and how it is evolving for these
new high bandwidth services.
Bio: MICHAEL COOKISH is a Director of Product Management for Motorola's
Connected Home Solutions and is responsible for most aspects of marketing
for Motorola's market-leading BSR (Broadband Service Router) CMTS/Edge
Router as well as their OSS and Network Management solutions. He also
drives Motorola's next generation Modular-CMTS strategy. He is a cable
industry veteran, having started with RiverDelta. Previously Michael
held the position of Vice President of Marketing at Cayman Systems, a
provider of intelligent broadband gateways. He was also a Director of
Marketing for Network and Policy Management at 3Com Corporation. Prior
to joining 3Com Michael was a Product Manager for a Switching Hub Vendor
focusing on RMON and network management and has also worked for one of
the first LAN Monitoring and Analysis companies.
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Chestnut Hill, MA 02467-0002
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