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Residential cable network requirements of interactive multimedia
Today's modern cable systems already have some fiber mixed in with the coax, but they are still mainly one-way broadcast networks. In order to support the near term future needs of wideband, reliable two way networks; today's networks must evolve. This paper explores the nature of the evolution and the resulting hybrid fiber coax architectures.