“The VUE sale extends our enterprise relationship with Orange Belgium to incorporate help for the corporate’s newly deployed Distributed Entry Structure (DAA),” said Man Sucharczuk, SVP & president, Entry Community Options, CommScope. “Whereas we’ve beforehand supported Orange Belgium’s analog optics community deployments, the VUE sale opens a completely new approach for us to help their community upgrades and enterprise targets. We’re excited to see what comes subsequent for Orange Belgium and CommScope.”
The VUE platform will perform as a video core in Orange Belgium’s DAA community, supporting each video information aircraft and video management aircraft. The VUE platform operates as an auxiliary video core that virtualizes hardware-based QAM video community at the side of a virtualized video aircraft; QAM processing in a DAA community happens in a node-based Distant PHY Gadget (RPD). The VUE platform helps expanded OFDM channel blocks within the downstream, provisions video channels, and encapsulates transport stream video multiplexers right into a DEPI tunnel. The VUE platform’s performance permits Orange Belgium to ship video content material over the DAA parts of its community whereas additionally simplifying its present video supply structure.
“CommScope’s VUE platform will play an essential position in our transition away from our legacy I-CCAP topology,” stated Philippe Toussaint, Chief Know-how Officer at Orange Belgium. “It’s an especially versatile resolution, which aligns completely with our plans to evolve our networks for Cloud and NFV operation. The VUE platform will significantly simplify the migration to those new modes of operation, which is able to actually enhance their time to deployment.”
