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CMTS
(redirected from Cable modem termination system)

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CMTSCable Modem Termination System (Cisco)
CMTSComputerized Maintenance Test System (NASA)
CMTSCompliance Monitoring Tracking System
CMTSChange Management Tracking System
CMTSCheyenne Mountain Training System
CMTSControl and Monitor Test Set
CMTSCommissioner's Mail Tracking System
CMTSCarrier Transmission Maintenance System (Alcatel)
CMTSCentral Maintenance Test Set
CMTSChicago Metropolitan Trauma Society
CMTSComments (US DoD)
CMTSCellular Mobile Telephone Service


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0 CMTS module for the Cuda 12000 Next-Generation cable modem termination system (CMTS).
As a result, cable operators can more easily and cost-effectively provide more services -- including video-on-demand (VOD), broadcast, modular cable modem termination system (M-CMTS) and switched digital video (SDV) -- using a single system.
US Cable Group has selected ARRIS' carrier-grade Cadant C4 Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS), outfitted with the new dense 2 Downstream x 12 Upstream Cable Access Modules (CAMs) to deploy High-Speed Data service in its markets.
 
 
 
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