Teleste Corporation’s PHY-based intelligent node, AC9100 Neo RPD, has been implemented in Telia’s live network alongside Cisco’s cBR-8 CCAP core.
“Our learnings prove that the Remote PHY technology fits extremely well with bringing the next-generation broadband services to our customers,” said Sakari Kangasvieri, department manager, Telia.
Following considerable support from vendors and ongoing interoperability efforts, R-PHY technology has rapidly evolved as a solution for improved scale, flexibility and performance in cable access networks.
“Today the Remote PHY technology is more than a promise; it is ready to deliver on its potential for the gigabit broadband service. As the technology has matured, we as vendors need to continue our efforts to ensure that operators are able to count on the interoperability of the R-PHY devices and CCAP cores to fully benefit from the technology’s potential and perform faster network roll-outs”, explains Olli Leppänen, Vice President of Distributed Access business for Teleste.
Telia’s implementation is one of the first in the cable industry and it paves the way for the next wave of technology transformation in cable networks: the distributed access architectures.
Teleste will showcase its R-PHY technology at ANGA COM Hall 7, Stand G31). Visitors will be able to see a demonstration of the AC9100 Neo RPD, as well as the DAN300, the latest newcomer to our portfolio of R-PHY devices. DAN300 will also be put on display live at Cisco’s stand, stand E20, connected to the Cisco cBR-8 CCAP platform as a part of its Open RPD environment.