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For service providers that want to offer symmetrical and multi-gigabit downstream services to residential customers, deploying an Ethernet passive optical network (EPON) with a centralized or distributed architecture delivers ease of integration for their existing network.
By utilizing EPON with fiber to the home (FTTH), service providers can lower operational costs, maximize their investments and increase revenue with high-value commercial services customers.
Working toward an N+0 architecture can be challenging. CommScope offers a number of easy-to-install solutions to help expand your fiber network efficiently and effectively.
Using DOCSIS provisioning over Ethernet (DPoE), service providers can program their network to deliver promised service using optical line terminals (OLT) and optical network units (ONU) instead of cable modem termination system (CMTS) and cable modems (CM).
CommScope operates more than 30 manufacturing and distribution facilities around the world to make sure you can get what you want on time and on budget.
Even though our ultimate goal is to design and create solutions that improve your network, we’re honored when industry experts recognize the intelligence and creativity we put into our solutions.
As an expert and innovator in fiber optics, CommScope has the knowledge and advanced solutions to help any network dominate the fiber future.
White Paper
This paper provides a brief overview on various passive optical network (PON) configurations along with comparisons on compatibility, as well as deployment and operational costs.
Case Study
Service providers can see cost and deployment time savings by utilizing the CommScope Professional Services methodology of planning and design, offsite build-out, and delivery and on-site integration.
White Paper
When deploying FTTH networks, operators need to pay attention to network take rates to define the breakeven point between network construction and revenue generated by the total number of customers paying for service.
White Paper
The paper takes a look at HFC networks and offers insights into transitioning business strategies and network capacity requirements over the next 10-20 years.