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costly, they could potentially conflict with future spectrum expansion up to 1 GHz. Some markets focus on using this 750 MHz to 1 GHz spectrum for EoC, specifically avoiding EoC bands above 1 GHz due to potential ingress noise from over-the-air transmissions and cellular systems.
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standard provides high-speed (up to 1 Gigabit/s) local area networking over existing home wires, including coaxial cable, power lines and phone lines. It defines an Application Protocol Convergence (APC) layer for encapsulation standard 802.3 Ethernet frames into G.hn MAC Service Data Units (MSDUs).
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55-1 and SCTE 55-2 CATV transmission systems, as well as in most of Europe and portions of Asia. In many localities CATV systems operate only up to 550 MHz or 750 MHz, wherein some EoC technologies focus on using spectrum between 550 MHz or 750 MHz and 1 GHz. Though less
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Research in Ethernet transmission over coaxial cable continued, as both consumers and telecommunications operators strive to use existing 75 ohm coaxial cable installations (from cable television or CATV), to carry broadband data into and through the home, and into multiple dwelling unit (MDU)
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broadcasting. HomePlug AV uses BPSK, QPSK, 16 QAM, 64 QAM, 256 QAM, and 1024 QAM modulation strategies between 2 MHz and 30 MHz while the more recent HomePlug AV2 standard extends the upper bound of its spectral use to 86 MHz.
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or broadband data transmission for the purpose of being compatible with the existing CATV (or sometimes satellite television) broadcast signals simultaneously transmitted on the same cable. The EoC technologies must operate outside the
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Most EoC technologies are being developed for in-home or on-premises networking and are expected to be operated within the domain of a single operator.
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currently used for CATV or for satellite receiver to set-top box transmissions. Most EoC technologies are designed to operate in
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above 1 GHz, which is the upper bound of television signals and for systems designed to operate in North America using the
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cabling came to dominate the market. The use of coaxial cable for Ethernet has been deprecated by the IEEE as of 2011.
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operation over 50 ohm coaxial cable, which remained the principal medium into the 1980s, when
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Other ITU-T standards for home networking over coaxial cable include G.9954, also known as
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both operate in a portion of the RF spectrum directly below what is commonly used for
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10. Medium attachment unit and baseband medium specifications, type 10BASE2
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