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<p>for the return path were considered 'two-way cable', and were better able to compete with the bi-directional <a href="page.php?w=digital_subscriber_line">digital subscriber line</a> (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 10 Mbit/s downstream and 1.532 Mbit/s upstream. CDLP supported a maximum downstream bandwidth of 30 Mbit/s which</p><p>
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