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Motorola SURFboard® SB5100 Cable Modem
Makes History, Receiving DOCSIS™ 2.0 and DOCSIS 1.1 Certifications in Cert
Wave 24
Two additional
CableLabs® Certifications™ bring Motorola’s total to a landmark
37
HORSHAM, Pa., Dec. 19, 2002 —
Motorola, Inc. (NYSE:MOT) Broadband Communications Sector announced that its new
Motorola SURFboard® SB5100 cable received DOCSIS™ 2.0 certification,
as well as DOCSIS 1.1 certification, in CableLabs’ recently completed
certification wave.
The Motorola SB5100 was
introduced at BroadbandPlus 2002, the New Western Show, held December 4-6, 2002.
This latest certification wave brings Motorola’s total product
certifications/qualifications to a landmark 37, the highest in the industry to
date. New
Motorola SB5100 Cable Modem (DOCSIS 1.1 and DOCSIS 2.0 Certification in
CW24) – Motorola incorporated DOCSIS 2.0 Advanced Time Division
Multiple Access (A-TDMA) and Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access (S-CDMA)
technologies into the Motorola SB5100, which can triple the upstream capacity
(30Mbps) and will enable operators to offer new interactive services to their
cable modem customers. These technologies also enhance the robustness of the
cable modem for added functionality.
(Editor’s Note: for more details
about the Motorola SB5100 and Motorola’s continued strategy for driving IP
growth, please see attached fact sheet).
About Motorola Broadband
Communications Sector
The Motorola Broadband Communications Sector provides a
scalable, integrated end-to-end system for the delivery of broadband services
that keep consumers informed, entertained and connected. Its technology enables
network operators and retailers to create and execute on new business
opportunities by providing innovative products and services to the home.
Customer-responsive design and manufacturing expertise further contribute to the
company’s position as the world's leading supplier of digital cable
set-tops and cable modems. For more information about the Motorola Broadband
Communications Sector, visit
www.motorola.com/broadband.
About Motorola
Motorola, Inc. (NYSE:MOT) is a global leader in
providing integrated communications and embedded electronic solutions. Sales in
2001 were $30 billion. For more information, please visit:
www.motorola.com. Digital
imagery of Motorola Broadband products mentioned in this release can be seen at:
www.motorola.com/mediacenter/graphics/list/0,1099,29-1,00.html#
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Contact:Motorola Jeanne
Russo 1-215-323-1873 jeanne.russo@motorola.comMOTOROLA
and the stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office.
DOCSIS and CableLabs are trademarks of Cable Television Laboratories, Inc. The
CL CABLELABS CERTIFIED and Design mark, and the terms “CableLabs
Certified” or “Certified by CableLabs” are certification marks
of Cable Television Laboratories, Inc. and cannot be used without authorization.
All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners.
© Motorola, Inc.
2002. FACT SHEET:
Motorola SURFboard® SB5100
Cable Modem Makes History, Receiving DOCSIS™ 2.0 and DOCSIS 1.1
Certifications in Cert Wave 24Over the
past several years, Motorola has made strategic moves to advance IP technology
development and deployment – heavily investing its resources, forming new
partnerships, and developing innovative products that help operators better
support their growing networks. The new
Motorola SURFboard® SB5100 cable modem exemplifies Motorola’s
commitment to driving new IP communication gateway advancements that will
further drive broadband advancements and opportunities.
“Receiving DOCSIS™ 2.0
certification today for the new Motorola SB5100 further affirms Motorola’s
ongoing commitment to providing broadband technology that is both innovative and
interoperable,” said John Burke corporate vice president and general
manager of Motorola’s IP communication gateway business. “This
powerful combination of innovation and interoperability is a key part of the
Motorola heritage and a strong factor in our successes and those of our operator
customers. The Motorola SB5100 DOCSIS™ 2.0 cable modem utilizes the
latest technologies and standards to enable operators to get more mileage and
flexibility out of their networks and deliver the latest interactive services to
their subscribers.”
The Motorola
SB5100
Motorola incorporated DOCSIS 2.0 Advanced Time Division
Multiple Access (A-TDMA) and Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access (S-CDMA)
technologies into the Motorola SB5100, which can triple the upstream capacity
(30Mbps) and will enable operators to offer new interactive services to their
cable modem customers. These technologies also enhance the robustness of the
cable modem for added functionality.
The
Motorola SB5100 is interoperable and backward-compatible with DOCSIS 1.0 and
1.1, giving operators the freedom and flexibility to incrementally upgrade their
systems to a DOCSIS 2.0-based solution. This also enables operators to support
multiple levels of DOCSIS and services today in their current systems, with one
cable modem.
In addition to offering the
latest technology innovations, the Motorola SB5100 boasts a new design that is
both highly functional and consumer-friendly. Twenty-five percent more compact
than its predecessors, the Motorola SB5100’s efficient size frees up even
more valuable desktop space for its users. Its modern shape, complete with
sleek curves and sharp color, also makes it an attractive product for consumers
to have in their homes.
The Motorola SB5100
is currently undergoing evaluation by several operators, and Motorola expects
shipments to begin before the end of this year.
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MOTOROLA and the
stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. DOCSIS
and CableLabs are trademarks of Cable Television Laboratories, Inc. The CL
CABLELABS CERTIFIED and Design mark, and the terms “CableLabs
Certified” or “Certified by CableLabs” are certification marks
of Cable Television Laboratories, Inc. and cannot be used without authorization.
All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners.
© Motorola, Inc. 2002.
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