HUBER+SUHNER and Aurora Networks, a part of Vistance Networks, are working collectively on a Distant PHY answer for Vodafone’s cable community in Germany. The challenge focuses on supporting multi-gigabit companies, long-term community operation, and growth.
The 2 firms are supporting Vodafone in deploying Distributed Entry Structure (DAA) and digital CMTS applied sciences. DAA permits modifications to cable networks through the use of present Hybrid Fiber Coax (HFC) infrastructure and shifting some community processing nearer to finish customers, which might have an effect on community efficiency and reliability.
The method is designed to help scalability, community upgrades, and migration from present programs, whereas additionally influencing operational prices and repair supply.
Aurora Networks is offering its digital CMTS (vCCAP Evo) and QAM video options as a part of the deployment. These programs help capabilities similar to provisioning, configuration, and monitoring of DAA gadgets by means of centralised management. Operating on business off-the-shelf (COTS) servers, they’re additionally related to modifications in area, vitality use, and price on the headend.
On the identical time, HUBER+SUHNER is supplying Distant PHY gadgets with software program interoperability to help Vodafone’s community infrastructure.
The collaboration varieties a part of Vodafone’s ongoing improvement of its cable community in Germany, with a give attention to community efficiency, capability, and repair supply.
