From: Thomas Grant Edwards <tedwards@Glue.umd.edu>
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From: Thomas Grant Edwards <tedwards@Glue.umd.edu>
Date: Fri, 5 Jan 1996 05:36:48 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: @Home cable modem systems
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See URL http://www.home.net/home2/speed.html
Some tidbits:
@Home is a high-speed
network that provides real-time multimedia news,
information, entertainment and advertising content, access
to the Internet, e-mail and other services to consumers via
cable systems and their personal computers. The Mountain
View, Calif.-based company is a joint venture between
(between Tele-Communications Inc. and Kleiner Perkins
Caufield & Byers )venture capital firm.
The @Home network will provide consumers with a
significant increase in speed and quality over current online
connections. The service will use a customized version of
the popular Netscape browser that will run on most
Microsoft Windows, Windows 95, Macintosh OS and
UNIX personal computers. @Home will employ an open
platform architecture that will make its features available to
the widest possible number of users and content providers.
The @Home network will operate over a high-speed
backbone and existing cable systems and will be linked to
home computers via cablemodems and standard Ethernet
connections.
@Home will include a wide variety of content. In addition
to providing connections to the global Internet, the World
Wide Web and e-mail, the service will enable content
providers to create multimedia content that takes
advantage of the high-speed network, as well as extensive
local news and information.
Deployment of the @Home service will begin in 1996 in
select national markets, starting with Sunnyvale, Calif. The
monthly charge for @Home is expected to be $30-$50 for
unlimited use of basic services.
...
Cable modems are almost 700 times faster than 14.4
modems and nearly 80 times faster than ISDN
connections. Cable modems do not require an extra phone
line, and they eliminate the time and potential trouble
involved in dialing a service. Cable-based Internet
services offer an even richer multimedia experience than
CD-ROM technology, including real-time delivery and
updating of content. And cable offers a direct connection to
the online world--when you turn on the computer, you are
on the network.
@Home's network is based on a distributed model that
makes extensive use of caching and replication to minimize
traffic on the system's backbone and maintain high levels of
speed. @Home will operate its own global network
infrastructure connecting to the Internet at multiple
locations. The @Home backbone will connect regional
data centers together via a multi-megabit switched data
system. These regional centers would serve limited
geographic areas, such as individual cities, and would be
connected to local servers located at cable system
headends. @Home users would be connected to the
headends via local area networks operating over the cable
system, which is a two-way hybrid fiber-optic/coaxial
cable configured asymmetrically. Many cable companies
have upgraded their systems to handle such two-way
connections or are in the process of doing so.
At the home, the service would arrive over the same cable
that delivers television signals, which would not be affected
by the addition of data services. The cable modem, which
would be supplied by the cable company, would be
connected to the subscriber's computer with a standard
10-Base-T Ethernet cable. Many computers now include
Ethernet connections or can easily be upgraded. The
software required to use the service would be provided to
the subscriber by @Home and will include a TCP/IP stack
and Internet browser software with built-in e-mail and
multimedia capabilities.
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