First 25G DOCSIS prototype at SCTE Cable-Tec Expo Photo Credit: Huawei |
Huawei launched the industry's first DOCSIS prototype at SCTE Cable-Tec Expo 2016 in Philadelphia, USA. This prototype supports a 3 GHz spectrum and a 25 Gbps downstream rate. It also represents a new milestone for coaxial cable technologies and was the center of attention at the Expo.
With the arrival of the Gigabit era, ultra-bandwidth
technologies based on multi-media are constantly being innovated,
supporting higher and higher access rates. At present, the widely
deployed DOCSIS 3.0 technology supports a maximum of 32 channels and a
1.6 Gbps sharable downstream bandwidth.
The DOCSIS 3.1 solution, with a
1.2 GHz spectrum, has gradually been put into commercial use in 2016.
Thanks to multi-channel bonding and orthogonal frequency division
multiplexing (OFDM) technologies, DOCSIS 3.1 enables a maximum
downstream rate of 10 Gbps.
It has already been deployed for TDC
(Denmark) and Vodafone (New Zealand).
To fully explore the potential of coaxial cables,
Huawei has developed new technologies and extended the spectrum of the
coaxial cable to 3 GHz for the first time. These technologies address
the challenges brought by large attenuation, great slope, and severe
data distortion in the event of bandwidth amplification.
The DOCSIS 3.1
prototype, which is developed based on high-frequency bandwidth
amplification and digital non-linear compensation technologies, supports
a maximum downstream rate of 25 Gbps. Moreover, it is expected that,
with the latest full-duplex self-interference cancellation technology, a
symmetric upstream and downstream rate of 25 Gbps can be achieved.
This
result boosts the confidence of multiple system operators (MSOs) in
reusing current coaxial cables to build Gigabit networks. CableLabs and
MSOs (such as NET, Cablevision, Rogers, Megacable, and J:COM) viewed the
DOCSIS 3.1 prototype at the Expo.
Jeff Wang, President of Huawei's Access Network
Product Line, said, "Huawei, relying on accumulated ultra-bandwidth
technologies and the integrated platform that supports multi-media
Gigabit access, has constantly been making innovations in coaxial cable
technologies.
The release of the 25G DOCSIS 3.1 prototype will surely
increase MSOs' confidence in building Gigabit networks with existing
coaxial cables."
Huawei is always committed to providing MSOs with
innovative integrated ultra-bandwidth solutions. Initially, Huawei
released the D-CCAP solution for distributed DOCSIS 3.1 networks and
enabled MSOs to build digital network efficiently.
In June 2016, Huawei,
at ANGA COM in Germany, showcased the first 10G hybrid fiber-coax (HFC)
integrated access platform, which helps MSOs achieve integrated network
construction and IP-based video service transition.
Now, Huawei is
launching the 25G DOCSIS prototype, which dramatically increases the
coaxial cable access rate. Huawei's multi-media Gigabit access solution
enables MSOs to fast build ultra-bandwidth networks with existing
network resources and embrace a better connected world.
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