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ITU-T J.225 (10/2024)

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Fourth-generation transmission systems for interactive cable television services - IP cable modems
Recommendation ITU-T J.225 defines the fourth-generation of high-speed data-over-cable systems. The fourth-generation transmission systems introduce a number of new features that build upon what was present in previous Recommendations ITU-T J.112, ITU-T J.122, ITU-T J.222.x-series, and ITUT J.223.x-series. This Recommendation includes key new features for the physical (PHY) layer and enhancements to the media access control (MAC) layer protocols as well as requirements for upper layer protocols such as Internet protocol (IP), dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP), etc. The fourth-generation cable modem specifications are incorporated fully in this Recommendation. Informative Supplement 10 to the ITU-T J-series Recommendations contains the correspondence between the data over cable service interface specification (DOCSIS) versions and the ITU-T Recommendations revisions and generations.
NOTE – The structure and content of this Recommendation have been organized for ease of use through direct reference to the original source material, based on the recognition of CableLabs by ITU in accordance with Recommendation ITU-T A.5.
Citation: https://handle.itu.int/11.1002/1000/16198
Series title: J series: Cable networks and transmission of television, sound programme and other multimedia signals
  J.210-J.229: Interactive systems for digital television distribution (DOCSIS third to fifth generations)
Approval date: 2024-10-29
Provisional name:J.4GDOCSIS
Approval process:AAP
Status: In force
Maintenance responsibility: ITU-T Study Group 21
Further details: Patent statement(s)
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