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Kevin I couple of quick comments: slide #5 objective 3 – wording change: Develop a channel model describing a typical real-world coaxial cable plant to set the minimum baseline plant condition for the EPoC specification. Slide #6 objective 4: wording change to sub-bullet 3: a data rate higher than the baseline data rate of 1 Gb/s and up to 10 Gb/s when transmitting in assigned spectrum in ideal channel conditions that permit; Remove red words – add blue words and symbols To me the first statement sets the expectation of the operator of what a “minimum” performing coax plant must do while telling the vendor the EPoC equipment must operate to the desired performance in a minimum plant condition. The second statement indicates in an “ideal” (ie performance that <far> exceeds minimum baseline plant conditions) plant condition the expectation is performance above 1 Gb/s up to 10 Gb/s with measured performance exceeding BER and other standards currently not defined. Regards Tom From: Noll, Kevin [mailto:kevin.noll@xxxxxxxxxxx] I have updated the objectives based on our last conference call and comments received since then. I have attached the deck as a PDF. Please review and comment. --kan-- -- Kevin A. Noll, CCIE Time Warner Cable <="" p=""> |