
Nearly four years ago, the benefits of DOCSIS 3.0 were first introduced to the cable television industry. In the highly competitive cable television market, providers have been looking for ways to offer better services. In this market, quality of service and additional broadband features are the defining features that customers’ decisions are based on. As such, many cable providers are migrating to DOCSIS 3.0; with its higher data rates, additional subscriber capability, better bandwidth utilization, high-quality IP video, and the ability to carry IPv6 addresses, it is hard to ignore the benefits of D3.
Trilithic has continually proven their ability to read and adapt to changing technology and trends in the broadband cable industry. From identifying growth opportunities in the industry to meeting customer needs by bringing new products to the market, Trilithic continues to bolster their record of quickly and efficiently adding new products to their robust product line.
In the last year, Trilithic has brought several new products to market and has improved upon several existing products.
With the recent emergence of IPTV services, the need to monitor video networks in order to ensure quality of experience and quality of service statistics is greater than ever. Having recognized this need, Trilithic has introduced a new solution for compressed video testing that allows real-time 24/7 monitoring of key IPTV statistics, through a PC.
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Seeker Error Codes
Additional error codes have been added to the instrument display messages. Refer to the operation manual for each leakage meter in the Seeker family for a complete listing of error codes or click here to view the Seeker error codes online.
How to Best Utilize the Seeker GPS
Trilithic’s Seeker GPS now automates leakage monitoring and containment. Rather than dispatching dedicated technicians to patrol for leaks, the Seeker GPS can be installed in all fleet vehicles and allowed to operate autonomously while service and installation technicians travel between customer and plant sites.