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Broadcom delivers DOCSIS 3.1 end-to-end portfolio of devices

September 13, 2015 13.51 Europe/London By Robert Briel

Broadcom Corporation has announced three new DOCSIS 3.1-based devices for Converged Cable Access Platform (CCAP) equipment.

The BCM3047, BCM31442 and BCM3222 enable CCAP vendors to build and deploy DOCSIS 3.1-compliant equipment that supports multiple Gigabit cable broadband speeds over coax to deliver new content and services to home subscribers.

Broadcom’s new silicon for DOCSIS 3.1 CCAP equipment works in conjunction with Broadcom’s recently announced BCM3390 device for cable modems to provide the industry’s only end-to-end DOCSIS 3.1 solution. The platform enables cable operators to leverage the existing cable plant to compete with fiber optic service. Early adopters of Broadcom’s DOCSIS 3.1 technology include both major cable operators such as Comcast and Liberty Global, and CCAP equipment suppliers such as Arris and Harmonic.

“The performance improvements offered by Broadcom’s end-to-end DOCSIS 3.1 platform enables cable operators to cost effectively upgrade their head-end equipment for the delivery and use of a new range of subscriber content,” said Dan Marotta, Broadcom Executive Vice President and General Manager, Broadband & Connectivity Group.

“Today’s new CCAP infrastructure devices, combined with the BCM3390 cable modem platform, provide a complete DOCSIS 3.1-based silicon solution with advanced capabilities that effectively compete with speeds offered by fiber deployments.”

“End-to-end DOCSIS 3.1 technology, in both cable infrastructure and cable modems, is critical for subscribers to receive Gigabit speeds in the home,” said Balan Nair, Liberty Global EVP and CTO.

“DOCSIS 3.1 is making it possible for Liberty Global to deliver enhanced services to consumers later this year.”

“DOCSIS 3.1 will allow Comcast to cost-effectively deliver faster and more reliable data speeds to our subscribers over our existing HFC network,” said Tony Werner, Comcast EVP.

“Having DOCSIS 3.1 technology for both CCAP and home equipment will allow us to offer more and better speed options to more customers in 2015 and beyond.”

“The evolutionary nature of DOCSIS technology continues with the introduction of the DOCSIS 3.1 specification, enabling an elegant and rapid upgrade of the growing installed base of Arris CCAP equipment around the world,” said Tom Cloonan, Arris CTO, Network Solutions.

“The efficiency gains enabled by DOCSIS 3.1 will ensure cable operators remain at the forefront of the Broadband industry and meet consumers’ ever-increasing demand for richer, more interactive media experiences.”

“DOCSIS 3.1 opens the door to a new generation of cable services,” said Nimrod Ben-Natan, Harmonic SVP and general manager, Cable Edge Business.

“Broadcom’s complete end-to-end solution in support of this standard enables Harmonic to provide cable operators with CCAP equipment that cost-effectively leverages their existing infrastructure to deliver Gigabit speeds today.”

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Filed Under: IBC Special Tagged With: Arris, Broadcom, DOCSIS 3.1, Harmonic, IBC2015 Edited: 13 September 2015 13:51

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Arnhem-based Robert covers the Benelux, France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland as well as IPTV, web TV, connected TV and OTT. Email Robert at rbriel@broadbandtvnews.com.

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