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A cable modem is an analogue carrier signal that may be modulated and demodulated to encode and decode digital data.
To offer two-way communication via the RF (Radio Frequency) channel, cable modems employ hybrid fibre-coaxial cable (HFC cable) and radio frequency over glass (RFoG). There are two types of cable modems: wired and wireless. Cable modems are popular in the market because of their ability to deliver high-speed internet.
The physical layer and the data connection layer are also affected by cable modems. The cable modem has its own IP address as a network node, hence it operates at the network layer and supports transport and application layer protocols.
Commercial, residential, and industrial are just a few of the application industries where cable modems are useful.
The Europe Cable Modem Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2026, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
Com21, Inc. has introduced the Com21 DVB Cable Modem System, a comprehensive Digital Video Broadcasting standards-based solution, to fulfil the rising market need for standards-based solutions in Europe.
The Com21 DVB Cable Modem System is aimed at cable operators and includes a routing or bridging data modem as well as an Interactive Network Adapter or headend device.
European cable providers can aid high-speed Internet access to homes and businesses using products based on the EuroModem Consortium’s DVB interoperability specification, which was issued earlier this year. The decision of Com21 to enter the DVB market was prompted by client requests for a DVB-based European solution.