Casa Systems this week announced the launch of its Distributed Access Architecture (DAA) Gen 2 nodes - the DA2200 and the DA1250– key additions to the Company’s next-gen cable infrastructure solutions that also include its virtual CCAP (vCCAP) that are now deployed with customers in North America and China.
In combination, these solutions provide an open, web-scale, converged platform to deliver multi-services over a fiber-deep network with high-availability.
Casa’s new DA2200 is powering Mediacom’s 10G Smart Home event in Ames, Iowa, the cable industry’s first field trial of the multi-gigabit capable 10G platform.The 10G Smart Home deployment underscores Casa’s commitment to helping cable operators deliver advanced services with its industry-leading broadband infrastructure products.
Casa Systems’ DA2200 and DA1250 are secure, high-density distributed access nodes that provide gigabit+ throughput and 204 MHz support for high-split, symmetrical services. Designed for space and power constrained environments, the DA1250 is ideal for street cabinets, multiple dwelling units (MDU), hospitality and enterprise settings. Casa Systems’ DA2200, which is typically strand-mounted deep in the network, is forward-engineered for a seamless transition to full duplex services, extended spectrum DOCSIS (1.8 GHz), and is DOCSISÒ4.0-ready. Both products are currently deployed or intrials with multiple operators globally.
Jerry Guo, CEO, Casa Systems
As cable operators move to networks that are increasingly converged, distributed, software-defined and virtualized, Casa is again leading the way with DAA Gen 2 nodes and vCCAP solutions that are open, scalable, interoperable and feature the highest availability.