What is CCAP?
Converged Cable Access Platform (CCAP) is a broadband network architecture that integrates video, voice, and data services into a single platform. It enables cable operators to optimize bandwidth usage and streamline network management.
How CCAP Works
CCAP consolidates Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS) and Edge QAM functionalities into a unified system. This integration allows service providers to deliver high-speed internet, digital TV, and VoIP services efficiently while reducing infrastructure complexity.
Advantages of CCAP
CCAP offers several benefits, including higher network capacity, improved power efficiency, and cost-effective scalability. By converging multiple services onto a single platform, operators can enhance network performance and reduce operational expenses.
Applications in Broadband Networks
CCAP is widely used in Hybrid Fiber-Coaxial (HFC) networks, supporting DOCSIS1 3.1 and Remote PHY (R-PHY) deployments. It enables service providers to transition to next-generation broadband technologies while maintaining compatibility with existing infrastructure.
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