Broadcom's no longer got dibs on the only Docsis 3.0-certified products capable of pumping out downstream speeds of 320 Mbit/s

Jeff Baumgartner, Senior Editor

February 9, 2010

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CableLabs Certification Wave 72 might be better classified as a Certification Ripple based on the dearth of devices that came away with Docsis 3.0 stamps, but the big takeaway is that cable's R&D house has blessed the first modem/gateway equipped with a new Texas Instruments Inc. (NYSE: TXN) chipset that supports downstream speeds of up to 320 Mbit/s.

All previous TI-based, Docsis 3.0-certified devices use chips that support the spec's minimum configuration of four bonded downstream and four bonded upstream channels. Before Wave 72, all 8x4 products approved by CableLabs had been based on Broadcom Corp. (Nasdaq: BRCM) chips.

SMC Networks Inc. confirmed via email today that its newly certified Docsis 3.0 gateway, the SMCD3GN2, is powered by TI and uses the 8x4 channel configuration. TI introduced the 8x4 iteration of the Puma 5 chip back in September 2008, offering a platform that can handle traditional high-speed Internet services, but also set aside up to four channels for the delivery of IP-based video services. (See TI Flexes Docsis 3.0 Muscle .)

A downstream with eight bonded 6MHz channels can produce theoretical bursts of 320 Mbit/s. In EuroDocsis environments, which use 8MHz-wide channels, that number shoots up to 400 Mbit/s.

In other Wave 72 Docsis 3.0 activity, Netgear Inc. (Nasdaq: NTGR) snared certification for a new embedded multimedia terminal adapter (E-MTA, or voice modem), and Technicolor (Euronext Paris: TCH; NYSE: TCH) (formerly Thomson) got the stamp for an IPTV-capable gateway.

Netgear's CVD31XB is a Broadcom-based voice modem with the 8x4 channel setup.

Technicolor's newly certified unit, the DWG875, also uses 8x4 channel and has 802.11n built in. The company confirmed that the DWG875 uses Broadcom's chip.

CableLabs Certification Wave 73 got underway in mid-January, with results expected in by mid-April.

With the Netgear, SMC, and Technicolor models now in the mix as CableLabs-certified, here's an updated list of what's been approved so far for Docsis 3.0:

Table 1: Docsis 3.0-Certified Modems, E-MTAs, and Gateways

Vendor

Product

Silicon partner

Cert wave approved

Arris

Touchstone 702G (E-MTA)

TI

58, 59*, 63**, 67****

Arris

WBM750A

TI

59, 63**, 67****

CastleNet

CBC381

Broadcom

71

Cisco

DPC3000

TI

58, 63**, 65***

Cisco

DPQ3202

TI

60, 63**

Cisco

DPC3010

Broadcom

65

Cisco

DPQ3212

N/A

70

D-Link

DCM-301

N/A

70

Hitron

BRG-35503

TI

61, 63**

Juniper

ECM3100-JU

N/A

70

Motorola

SB6120

TI

58, 63**, 67****

Motorola

SBV6220

TI

58, 59*, 63**

Motorola

SBV6120

TI

68

Motorola

SB6180

Broadcom

70

Motorola

SBG6580

N/A

71

Netgear

CMD31T

TI

60, 63**, 65***

Netgear

CVD31XT

TI

64

Netgear

CG3000

Broadcom

70

Netgear

CG3200D

N/A

71

Netgear

CMD31B

Broadcom

71

Netgear

CVD31XB

Broadcom

72

Orient Telecom

ORT3100

TI

64

SerComm

FM301T

TI

63

SMC

SMCD3CM

TI

58, 63**, 65***

SMC

SMCD3G-BIZ

TI

64, 67****

SMC

SMCD3USG (E-MTA)

N/A

71

SMC

SMCD3GN2 (gateway)

TI

72

Thomson/Technicolor

DCM475

Broadcom

65

Thomson/Technicolor

DHG575

Broadcom

65

Thomson/Technicolor

DCW775

Broadcom

70

Thomson/Technicolor

DWG875

Broadcom

72

Ubee Interactive

U10C035

TI

58, 63**, 65***

Ubee Interactive

DDW3600

TI

67

Ubee Interactive

DDM3500

Broadcom

65

Ubee Interactive

DVM3200 (E-MTA)

Broadcom

65

Ubee Interactive

DDW3610

Broadcom

70

Ubee Interactive

DVW3200 (E-MTA)

Broadcom

71

*Device re-certified for Docsis 3.0 and obtained initial PacketCable 1.5 certification in Wave 59.
**Device re-certified for Docsis 3.0 in Wave 63.
***Device re-certified for Docsis 3.0 in Wave 65.
****Device re-certified for Docsis 3.0 in Wave 67.
Source: CableLabs, the companies, and Cable Digital News research.





Table 2: Docsis 3.0-Qualified Cable Modem Termination Systems (CMTSs)

Vendor

Product

Wave qualified

Highest level of 3.0 qualification achieved*

Arris

C4 CMTS

56

Bronze

Casa Systems

C2200 CMTS**

58

Full

Casa Systems

C3200 CMTS

58

Full

Casa Systems

C10200

64

Full

Cisco

uBR10012

56

Bronze

Motorola

BSR64000

58

Bronze

* CableLabs currently uses a tiered CMTS qualification system, awarding "Bronze," "Silver," and "Full" designations based on the product's supported features.
** Casa's C2200 CMTS won Silver qualification in Wave 56.
Source: The companies, CableLabs, and Cable Digital News research.





— Jeff Baumgartner, Site Editor, Cable Digital News

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Jeff Baumgartner

Senior Editor, Light Reading

Jeff Baumgartner is a Senior Editor for Light Reading and is responsible for the day-to-day news coverage and analysis of the cable and video sectors. Follow him on X and LinkedIn.

Baumgartner also served as Site Editor for Light Reading Cable from 2007-2013. In between his two stints at Light Reading, he led tech coverage for Multichannel News and was a regular contributor to Broadcasting + Cable. Baumgartner was named to the 2018 class of the Cable TV Pioneers.

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