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This doesn't surprise me. Most providers that are deploying DOCSIS 3.1 today are only doing OFDM in the downstream and the upstream is still doing ATDMA (same as DOCSIS 3.0). I'm sure there are some but I don't know of anyone doing 3.1 in the upstream yet.

If they did upgrade all their actives then 3.1 upstream is likely in the works. DOCSIS has some pretty amazing diagnostics and troubleshooting - I can look at a modem and say "approximately 71 ft from the modem there is a break in the cable causing an RF impairment" or "These 14 modems in the same neighborhood show the same impairment - there is likely a fault at this specific segment of cable". DOCSIS 3.1 expands on that even more and as more 3.1 CPEs get deployed operators are able to leverage that additional data to get the plant ready for 3.1 upstreams. OFDM frequencies are also not backwards compatible with 3.0 CPEs but a 3.1 CPE can bond both types of channels, so as the ratio of 3.1 CPEs increases that allows operators to shift more frequencies from legacy modulation to newer 3.1 modulation.



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