MoCA Access, a new broadband access specification based on the MoCA 2.5 standard, will be released in mid-June, the organisation has confirmed.
MoCA Access is based on the MoCA 2.5 standard, capable of data rates of 2.5 Gbps over in-building coaxial cabling.
“MoCA Access leverages our core strengths in high performance, reliability and no new wires,” said Charles Cerino, MoCA president.
“Service providers around the world can take advantage of a proven high-speed technology that is designed for all future installations. It is also the perfect complement to a wired backhaul architecture for upcoming cellular technologies such as 5G as it has very low latency.”
MoCA Access is point-to-multipoint serving up to 63 modems (clients). It is designed to co-exist with legacy services such as TV, DOCSIS, and cellular (4G/5G) technologies. The operating frequency range is 400MHz – 1675MHz.
It supports standard traffic shaping and QoS for up to eight (8) traffic classes. It also provides strong security, three transmission power modes with 45dB, 55dB or 65dB link budgets and power saving modes.