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TV Cabo Boosts Broadband Services With Cisco IP NGN Infrastructure; TV Cabo Prepares to Deliver 100Mbps Broadband Service With Cisco Wideband Technology



    Cisco Systems(R) (NASDAQ:CSCO) today announced that TV
    Cabo, Portugal's largest pay-TV operator, has chosen the Cisco(R)
    uBR10012 Cable Modem Termination Systems (CMTS) as part of its
    Internet Protocol Next-Generation Network (IP NGN) platform. TV Cabo
    is deploying the Cisco CMTS to upgrade its national network to offer
    ultra-high-speed broadband, voice over IP (VoIP) and high-definition
    video. With this network upgrade, TV Cabo is commencing trials of the
    Cisco Wideband solution, based on the Cisco family of CMTS and other
    components offered by Scientific Atlanta(R), a Cisco company, and
    Linksys(R), a division of Cisco.
    The Cisco Wideband solution, based on a pre-standard version of
    the EuroCableLabs' Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification
    (DOCSIS) 3.0 standard, allows TV Cabo to optimize its network and
    offer increased throughput for customers, with data rates in the
    hundreds of megabits and potentially gigabits per second. This is
    achieved through channel bonding performed on the industry-leading
    Cisco uBR10012 CMTS and cable modems from Scientific Atlanta and
    Linksys.
    At a press conference today, TV Cabo demonstrated future services
    up to 100 Mbps for streaming high-definition video to PCs and
    high-speed media downloading. Zeinal Bava, chief executive officer of
    TV Cabo, said: "We believe the future of cable is a bright and
    exciting one. With the new wideband technology, we have the
    opportunity to show our customers new possibilities of almost
    limitless bandwidth accessible from their homes."
    Since launching the first broadband Internet access services in
    Portugal in 1999, TV Cabo has over 350,000 broadband subscribers and
    plans to introduce broadband telephone services based on voice over IP
    later this year.
    "Cisco has worked closely with TV Cabo to help them migrate their
    network to an Internet Protocol Next Generation Network designed to
    deliver converged services," said Carlos Brazao, general manager of
    Cisco Systems Portugal. "We started with a Cisco IP backbone for
    real-time television distribution, and implemented the Cisco CMTS
    platform for broadband. Today, we have achieved another milestone with
    the upgrade to the uBR10K platform and successful trials of Cisco
    Wideband technology capable of delivering the highest-quality
    converged entertainment and communication services to TV Cabo's
    customers."

    About TV Cabo

    TV Cabo, a subsidiary of PT Multimedia, is a leader in the
    Portuguese pay-tv market and one of the most important operators in
    Europe, with approximately 1.5 million customers and a market share
    above 80%.
    TV Cabo's television subscription service is available nationwide,
    with distribution over cable and digital satellite platforms.
    TV Cabo pioneered broadband Internet access in Portugal in 1999,
    with 352,000 customers in March 2006.

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