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powered by Broadband Learning Live: Title 1 Presented by Doug Marlowe For Broadband Learning Live Presented by Doug Marlowe For Broadband Learning Live © 2003 Maher & Maher WELCOME TO Bits, Bytes and Bandwidth Broadband Essentials router digital data
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powered by Broadband Learning Live: Title 2 Ground Rules Navigate to File > Connection Speed to specify your connection speed. Please use the mute feature on your phone if you are in a high-traffic or noisy area. Please do not put the call on hold if you have hold music or a recorded hold message.
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powered by Broadband Learning Live: Title 3 Participant Info, Raise Hand, Emoticons Annotation Tools Polling Whiteboard: Presentation area Chat Room
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powered by Broadband Learning Live: Title 4 About Broadband Learning Live 2 years old, dozens of recorded modules Cable & Telecom Business Management Customer Care Understandable New products and trends
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powered by Broadband Learning Live: Title 5 Learning Objectives Clarify the new role of the cable industry Define Key Terms in Digital Technology Identify key challenges and opportunities Explain key benefits for the cable industry Pinpoint skill gaps in call center and field staff
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powered by Broadband Learning Live: Title 6 The 5 “W” Questions and an “H” Who are we anymore? What is cable today? Why did this happen? Where do we go from here? When did we make this change? How will we get there?
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powered by Broadband Learning Live: Title 7 The 5 “W” Questions and an “H” Who are we anymore? A distributor of video entertainment on a local, and regional level An Internet Service Provider (ISP) A telephone company A one source resource for everything broadband
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powered by Broadband Learning Live: Title 8 The 5 “W” Questions and an “H” What is cable today? The best way to get data in and out of a home Built to over 65% of all households in the USA A young industry struggling with developing “Best Practice” process engineering Throwing off the chains of dependency
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powered by Broadband Learning Live: Title 9 The 5 “W” Questions and an “H” Why did this happen? Cable modem in use since 1982 (commercial) The development of the Internet (1994) 1996 Telecom Act (Allowed us to compete) Investors saw our infrastructure as a gold mine Blind faith, greed and stupidity Lack of understanding of our limitations
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powered by Broadband Learning Live: Title 10 The 5 “W” Questions and an “H” Where do we go from here? The revolution is over – it’s evolution now Seat of the pants management is dead The craft no longer leads the business The business is now in the hands of business professionals OpenCable – everything over IP.
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powered by Broadband Learning Live: Title 11 The 5 “W” Questions and an “H” When will we see daylight? When we develop the commercial market When we automate problem resolution methods When we make training a higher priority When we have 360 o customer visibility
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powered by Broadband Learning Live: Title 12 The 5 “W” Questions and an “H” How will we get there? By training our employees and customers By migrating to all digital systems By implementing leading edge technologies By creating brand new revenue streams By mastering advanced services
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powered by Broadband Learning Live: Title 13 Key Terms Analog & Digital IP (TCP/IP) Router & Switch 802.11x (Wireless) Cable Modem Gateway Alphabet Soup
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powered by Broadband Learning Live: Title 14 Key Terms Analog & Digital Analog – the representation of changes in a characteristic over time
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powered by Broadband Learning Live: Title 15 Key Terms Analog & Digital Digital – the numerical representation of changes in a characteristic over a fixed time period.
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powered by Broadband Learning Live: Title 16 Review Analog… Is a stream of numbers measured at set intervals A stream of values measured continuously over a set interval Digital… Allows us to easily record and manipulate and analyze information Enables us to easily transmit information Keeps getting better and faster All of the above
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powered by Broadband Learning Live: Title 17 Key Terms IP (TCP/IP) Internet Protocol Rules of the road Works on “Packets” Defines originator and target addresses Defines what’s in the envelope Used with routers
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powered by Broadband Learning Live: Title 18 Key Terms Router & Switch Router Makes decisions on how and where to forward packets based on IP address and data type. Switch Shares access between the network link and many computers. 216.239.57.99 68.168.78.26 69.47.191.168
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powered by Broadband Learning Live: Title 19 Key Terms Cable Modem Wireless Broadband Router w/4 port Switch Ethernet “NIC” Card Wireless 69.47.191.168 public IP address 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.100 192.168.1.101 To/From Gateway 69.47.184.1
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powered by Broadband Learning Live: Title 20 Key Terms Optical Tx Combiner Node Amplifier Drop Tap Optical Rx Demodulator Video Data (69.47.184.1) Voice INTERNET Telephone Network QAM Modulators
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powered by Broadband Learning Live: Title 21 Alphabet Soup Cable Specific Buzz Words VoIP – Voice over IP QoS – Quality of Service 802.11g – Wireless 54Mbps CMTS – Cable Modem Terminating System PSTN – Public Switched Telephone Network GigE – Gigabit Ethernet P2P – Peer to Peer
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powered by Broadband Learning Live: Title 22 Traffic Types - Email INTERNET Mail Server wowway.com alaskacom.net TONY GINA
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powered by Broadband Learning Live: Title 23 Traffic Types – Web Pages Alaskacom.net Web Servers TONY INTERNET Web/Proxy Server Google.com Web Servers
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powered by Broadband Learning Live: Title 24 Traffic Types – IP Voice ( ) Voice Switch & Signaling Gateway PSTN MTA
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powered by Broadband Learning Live: Title 25 Challenges & Opportunities Cable Leading in Bandwidth Delivery Challenges Expanding customer care Finding money for expansions Maintaining reliable systems Opportunities Growth of subscriber base Create new revenue streams Move “Up Market” with commercial services Reduce subscriber churn
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powered by Broadband Learning Live: Title 26 Summary TCP/IP is King of the Hill Cable will be “All Digital” All digital means new services VoIP is the “Next Big Thing” Biggest Challenge is TRAINING Big cultural shifts are upon us DSL is a hungry giant Subscribers want us to know it all Money to be made in support
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powered by Broadband Learning Live: Title 27 Thank you! This webinar has been brought to you by: Please send all questions or comments to coordinator@broadbandlearninglive.com
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