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Hitron passes EuroDOCSIS 3.0 certification

November 11, 2013 19.33 Europe/London By Robert Briel

Hitron Technologies have announced that their CGNV4 1-Gig Residential Gateway passed EuroDOCSIS 3.0 certification.

CGNV4 has been developed as a future proof and advanced residential gateway that can provide download speeds of up to 1 Gigabit per second by bonding 24 downstream channels.

“As Hitron Technologies, we have always been working on the cutting edge of innovation. CGNV4 is a powerful and future proof gateway to enjoy broadband cable services where 500 Megabit per second is becoming the premium standard,” said Luke Van Lierop, VP and managing director of Hitron Technologies Europe.

“Now that mainstream Internet services start to exceed 100 Megabit per second it is time to introduce 24×8 gateways that are ready to deliver broadband services for many years to come.”

On top of its high-speed capabilities CGNV4 includes an PacketCable 1.5 certified eMTA, eRouter, DS Lite and concurrent dual band Wi-Fi supporting IEEE802.11ac and the latest Wi-Fi hotspot specifications. The product is capable of running advanced applications for in home connectivity, IPTV and video services. There are configuration options that support DECT and MoCa as well.

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Filed Under: Newsline, Standards, Tech Tagged With: EuroDOCSIS 3.0, Hitron Edited: 11 November 2013 19:33

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