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===CDLP=== CDLP was a proprietary system manufactured by [[Motorola]]. CDLP [[customer premises equipment]] (CPE) was capable of both [[PSTN|PSTN (telephone network)]] and radio frequency (cable) return paths. The PSTN-based service was considered 'one-way cable' and had many of the same drawbacks as [[satellite Internet]] service; as a result, it quickly gave way to "two-way cable." Cable modems that used the RF cable network for the return path were considered 'two-way cable', and were better able to compete with the bi-directional [[digital subscriber line]] (DSL) service. The standard is in little use now as new providers use, and existing providers having changed to, the DOCSIS standard. The Motorola CDLP proprietary CyberSURFR is an example of a device that was built to the CDLP standard, capable of a peak {{nowrap|10 Mbit/s}} downstream and {{nowrap|1.532 Mbit/s}} upstream. CDLP supported a maximum downstream bandwidth of {{nowrap|30 Mbit/s}} which could be reached by using several cable modems. The [[Australia]]n ISP [[BigPond]] employed this system when it started cable modem tests in 1996. For a number of years [[cable Internet access]] was only available in [[Sydney]], [[Melbourne]] and [[Brisbane]] via CDLP. This network ran parallel to the newer DOCSIS system for several years. In 2004, the CDLP network was terminated and replaced by DOCSIS. CDLP has also been rolled out at the French cable operator [[Numericable]] before upgrading its IP broadband network using DOCSIS.
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