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Huawei Claims First to Launch 10 Gbit/s HFC Access Platform

Huawei said that it is the industry's first to launch 10 Gbit/s hybrid fiber coaxial (HFC) access platform, supporting 10G DOCSIS3.1 in Cable as well as 10G PON in fiber.

Huawei claims that it can save about 70% space in headend and improve the preference up to 30% over coax. The 10 Gbit/s platform offers MSOs (multiple-system operators) the ability to keep pace with the rise of Gigaband access and the industry evolution to IP videos.

It can also support both broadcasting TV and future IP video, help MSOs release the potential of coax, build the on-demand network, and generate innovative services based on hybrid access platform.

Huawei's 10 Gbit/s HFC access platform consists of a large-capacity OLT (Optical Line Terminal) for optical aggregation, high-density 10G PON interface board, DOCSIS3.1 based D-CCAP (Distributed Converged Cable Access Platform), 10G PON ONT (Optical Network Terminal) and a unified network management system, added Huawei.

Jeff Wang, President of Huawei Access Network Product Line
Huawei has invested heavily in innovations in fiber, coaxial cable, copper wire, and Wi-Fi technologies. Our 10 Gbit/s HFC access platform will help MSOs to quickly roll out Gigabit networks with lower TCO and high O&M efficiency. With this platform, MSOs can migrate to IP videos in the future.

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