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Vecima Deploys Cloud-based DAA Controller on AWS for Broadpeak

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Vecima Networks and Bluepeak announced that Bluepeak has successfully deployed a Vecima Entra SC-2D R-MACPHY node managed and controlled by an Entra Access Controller operating on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), a web service that provides secure, resizable compute capacity in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud. 

This proof-of-concept demonstration brings the scale, security, and reliability of modern cloud computing directly to progressive broadband networks.

Hybrid fiber coaxial (HFC) networks are being overwhelmed by an explosion in IP video traffic, high-speed data services, and business applications that currently drive enormous annual rates of growth. To cope with these escalating bandwidth demands, cable operators are turning to software-driven, all-IP Distributed Access Architectures (DAA) that help to increase the capacity of existing networks to both reduce operating costs and improve last mile signal quality. DAA architectures are becoming essential for cable operators looking to rapidly deploy new services and cost-effectively upgrade their networks.

Vecima’s Entra DAA solution enables operators, like Bluepeak, to increase the capacity of existing HFC infrastructure and eliminate most cable-specific, facilities-based network hardware to reduce overall space and power requirements. Leveraging modern software constructs, the Vecima on AWS proof-of-concept optimizes critical infrastructure – placing the DOCSIS Media Access Control (MAC) in the node, and the control and management plane in the cloud. This permits operators to expand network capacity through the deployment of simple, standards-based IP and Ethernet equipment in their facilities.

The placement of the Vecima Entra Access Controller onto Amazon’s EC2 environment is the first step in a journey to a cloud-driven, intelligent, and cost-effective set of cloud services for access networks. Cable operators immediately benefit from AWS scale, security, and reliability without having to build and manage on-premises compute and cloud environments – accelerating time to deploy DAA and lowering overall costs.

Cash Hagan, Chief Operating Officer at Bluepeak
Bluepeak’s objective is to apply innovative solutions to allow us to deliver the best service to our customers while growing our business in the most efficient way possible. We are always looking for ways to improve our time to market and reduce costs, and we are excited to work with Vecima and AWS to prove out this cloud-based approach.

Clay McCreery, Chief Operating Officer at Vecima
Our cable and fiber access solutions are ideal for cloud-based architectures. Unlike other cable access approaches, Remote MACPHY distributes all cable-specific functions to the edge of the network in the node. As a result, latency-sensitive and data-intensive functions stay within the network, and only the control is placed in the cloud. 

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