Video Over IP DOCSIS® 3.0 Solutions Provide the Foundation for Personalized Video

June 8, 2010
TelePresence Over DOCSIS 3.0 Studies show that the growth in Internet traffic will continue to be dominated by video, exceeding 91 percent of global consumer IP traffic by 2014.* Cisco can help you deliver an entirely new category of video communication ...

TelePresence Over DOCSIS 3.0

Studies show that the growth in Internet traffic will continue to be dominated by video, exceeding 91 percent of global consumer IP traffic by 2014.* Cisco can help you deliver an entirely new category of video communication – user-generated video, brought to you by your neighbor or yourself or your family – with Cisco cable IP video solutions. Visit www.cisco.com/go/vdoc to learn how Cisco’s new video over DOCSIS 3.0 solution and new DOCSIS 3.0 line cards can help you deliver a realm of consumer video experiences by significantly increasing upstream and downstream speeds. *Source: Cisco Visual Networking Index

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