LANcity was an early pioneer in cable modems, developing a proprietary system that was widely deployed in the U.S. LANcity, which was led by the Iranian-American engineer Rouzbeh Yassini, was then acquired by Nortel, which eventually spun the cable modem business off as ARRIS.
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He was the founder of LANcity and helped establish the cable modem industry standard (DOCSIS) through Cable Television Laboratories.
Ubee Interactive (Formerly: Ambit Broadband), a producer of cable modem, ADSL, and IPTV products.
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