HFC Network in the 10G Era: The Migration Path of Cable TV Operators

2021-11-29 07:45:11 By : Ms. yiyi deng

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With the surge in demand for bandwidth-intensive content, broadband networks continue to expand capacity to provide higher speeds, throughput, and low latency. Future applications including data-intensive games, virtual reality, OTT HD video and teleconferencing require reliable and high-capacity Ethernet connections. Therefore, cable operators that provide consumers with broadband access are facing the challenge of realizing the next generation of home and business connections. More specifically, the hybrid fiber coaxial (HFC) through DOCSIS 3.1 and now DOCSIS 4.0 will have to work hard to achieve the 10G promise, using enhanced solutions to provide existing cable operators with options to expand bandwidth and provide broadband Users provide better quality of experience. This infographic provides an easy-to-understand migration path for HFC networks, focusing on various deployment models, including ICAAP, distributed, virtualization, and PON. These models provide cable operators with the opportunity to make the most of their HFC infrastructure by leveraging the advanced fiber optic densification solutions available today, thereby enabling them to provide higher capacity, lower latency, enhanced security, and greater security. Low operating costs. Scroll down to see the complete infographic.

The infographic also looks at how advances in material science can enhance fiber-connected products, with a focus on CommScope’s gel-sealing technology, which greatly facilitates on-site installation. In addition, the infographic discusses the role of Field Application Engineering (FAE) organizations in training thousands of professionals in the field of fiber deployment, as well as the latest developments in training methods, including the use of the cTRAK application, which provides A comprehensive product documentation library can be accessed anytime, anywhere. 

For more information, please visit: https://www.commscope.com/solutions/fixed-access-networks/10g-broadband/

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