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             Overview 
            Using an analog modem is almost inconceivable for most who have 
              adopted digital modems. Digital broadband access to the home has 
              revolutionized communication providing a speedy, two-way communication 
              channel. Internet and Email access, and the ability to transmit 
              real-time video anywhere and anytime, is a revolutionary concept 
              only possible by broadband access, and digital modems are helping 
              make this a reality.  
            A digital modem may be a single chip solution that is incorporated 
              within the set-top box or a system used together with a PC. This 
              has excited the consumer, and helped create different islands of 
              technology such as the PC island, multimedia island, and others 
              in the home. The digital modem provides Internet access to all these 
              islands of technology.  
            Home networking tries to network islands of technology and information 
              appliances such as PCs, amplifiers, speakers, digital TV, digital-VCRs, 
              DVD players, gaming consoles, CP/MP3/cassette players, camcorders, 
              web/kitchen pads, printers, security systems, utility meters, washers-dryers, 
              and many more to a single device in the home. A single chip modem 
              solution combined with a home networking chipset (PHY and MAC) will 
              provide this single device to create your home network. This single 
              connection medium is called a residential gateway and since today 
              the digital modem provides a single connection, it is seen to be 
              evolving into a residential gateway. This single gateway will provide 
              broadband access and home networking capability. 
            Market Research 
            The demand for digital modems is being fueled by the growth in 
              the number of Internet users. The number of people working from 
              home and connecting to their corporate LAN from home has been rising. 
              Telecommuters and day extenders connect to the corporate LAN through 
              the Internet using Virtual Private Network (VPN) technology to have 
              equal access to the corporate LAN while being at home. Home businesses 
              are also requiring faster access to the Internet. 
            Home networking and Internet services are fueling the demand for 
              bandwidth because of applications such as streaming video, web browsing 
              and online shopping that use high resolution images. Applications 
              such as streaming video, Web browsing, email, MP3 files, Voice over 
              Internet Protocol (VoIP), digitized photographs, Video-on-Demand 
              (VOD), and online gaming all require fast Internet access. 
            Also traditional methods to connect to the Web have hit a technological 
              barrier. Analog modems using phone lines cannot provide bandwidth 
              beyond 56 Kbps. Digital modems meanwhile offer much greater bandwidth 
              with an always-on connection. 
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