The specifications and technical reports in the following table define applications which make use of the PacketCable™ 2.0 SIP-based architecture.
PacketCable™ Residential SIP Telephony
The specifications and technical reports in the following table define residential telephony features for PacketCable 2.0 which are currently available on the public switched telephone network (PSTN). These include the most commonly used residential telephony features and capabilities, including caller ID, call forwarding, call hold, call transfer, three-way calling, emergency calling, and operator services.
| PacketCable™ Residential SIP Telephony Specifications | Specification Number |
| PacketCable™ Residential SIP Telephony Accounting Specification | PKT-SP-RST-ACCT-I05-100527 |
| PacketCable™ Residential SIP Telephony E-DVA Specification | PKT-SP-RST-E-DVA-I09-110825 |
| PacketCable™ Residential SIP Telephony Feature Specification | PKT-SP-RSTF-I08-110127 |
| PacketCable™ RST E-UE Provisioning Specification | PKT-SP-RST-EUE-PROV-I06-110127 |
| PacketCable™ RST UE Provisioning Specification | PKT-SP-RST-UE-PROV-I02-100527 |
| PacketCable™ Residential SIP Telephony Technical Reports | Technical Report Number |
| PacketCable™ Residential SIP Telephony Feature Definition Technical Report | PKT-TR-RST-V03-071106 |
| To submit an Engineering Change Request (ECR) against a CableLabs specification, please download the CableLabs Engineering Change Request Form (in Word RTF format), fill it out, and then submit the form as an attachment via e-mail to the address specified in the ECR form. | |
PacketCable™ Cellular Integration
The PacketCable™ Cellular Integration specification in the following table defines voice call continuity requirements between PacketCable™ and circuit cellular networks defined by 3GPP and 3GPP2. The cellular integration requirements support the ability for PacketCable™ dual mode handsets to roam onto circuit cellular networks with PacketCable™ subscriptions, establish voice calls on PacketCable or circuit cellular networks, and provide continuous voice service for existing calls as the dual mode handset transitions between PacketCable™ and circuit cellular networks.| PacketCable™ Cellular Integration Specifications | Specification Number |
| PacketCable™ Cellular Integration Specification | PKT-SP-CI-I02-080425 |
| To submit an Engineering Change Request (ECR) against a CableLabs specification, please download the CableLabs Engineering Change Request Form (in Word RTF format), fill it out, and then submit the form as an attachment via e-mail to the address specified in the ECR form. | |
PacketCable™ High Definition (HD) Voice
PacketCable™ HD Voice is a CableLabs specification effort to bring differentiating wideband digital voice quality to PacketCable™ networks through the integration of Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication (DECT™) technology. PacketCable™ HD voice is intended to improve audio quality substantially for voice sessions between PacketCable™ clients either within the same operator network or across peered voice networks. Note: DECT™ is a trademark of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI; www.etsi.org).| PacketCable™ High Definition Voice Specifications | Specification Number |
| PacketCable™ High Definition Voice with DECT Specification | PKT-SP-DECT-HDV-I03-100527 |
| PacketCable™ DECT NCS Specification | PKT-SP-DECT-NCS-I02-090917 |
| PacketCable™ DECT SIP Specification | PKT-SP-DECT-SIP-I02-090917 |
| PacketCable™ DECT Provisioning Specification | PKT-SP-DECT-PROV-I02-090917 |
| To submit an Engineering Change Request (ECR) against a CableLabs specification, please download the CableLabs Engineering Change Request Form (in Word RTF format), fill it out, and then submit the form as an attachment via e-mail to the address specified in the ECR form. | |
