Teleste’s Distributed Access technology is playing a vital role in Telia’s efforts to expand the reach of its ultra-high-speed broadband services.
Telia, the leading telecommunications services provider in the Nordic and Baltic regions, aims to offer higher broadband speeds and increased data transfer capacity to its customers, with seamless support from Teleste’s innovative technology.
The deployment of DOCSIS 3.1 Distributed Access-based broadband is currently underway across Telia’s networks, and Teleste’s Remote PHY Distributed Access devices have already been widely implemented in Finland and Norway.
“Teleste’s Distributed Access technology provides us with a future-proof solution that perfectly meets our evolving technology requirements. We appreciate the wide industry interoperability that their products offer, as well as their easy integration with our existing environment. Together with Teleste’s high level of commitment and 24/7 support, this allows us to efficiently enhance our network capabilities and provide our customers with a better quality of service,” said Per Eirik Furebotten, Manager, Broadband Access, Telia.
By adopting the Distributed Access architecture, operators can make a sustainable choice to deliver higher download and upload speeds and improved service quality to their subscribers over their existing coax infrastructure. These improvements are essential for satisfying the demands of bandwidth-hungry streaming services that are winning in popularity among consumers.
“The advantage of the Distributed Access technology lies in its ability to transmit modern, ultra-high-speed broadband connectivity without minimal or no need for rebuilding. The technology is mature and ready to scale for future needs. We are excited to be Telia’s partner to enhance their network capabilities, and committed to providing them with the best support and services for an efficient upgrade,” said Olli Leppänen, Vice President of Distributed Access for Teleste.
Teleste’s devices for Telia include the company’s DAN3 and DAN300 Remote PHY Distributed Access nodes that fully ensure interoperability with different CCAP cores. By converting a 10 gigabit IP connection into 1.2 GHz full spectrum, high-quality coax-based data transmission, these nodes enable operators to meet consumers’ growing demands for faster broadband connectivity. The Distributed Access architecture can easily adapt to even higher broadband speeds in the future, making it a crucial step in the evolution path to 10 Gbps subscriber services that are on the horizon.