DEN Networks selects Cisco DOCSIS 3.0 technology for cable broadband

DEN Networks, a cable TV multi-system operator (MSOs), has selected Cisco DOCSIS 3.0 technology for launching cable broadband services.

DOCSIS 3.0, a key component of the Cisco IP NGN architecture, will enable DEN Networks to offer Internet speeds of up to 300 Mbps per subscriber.

DEN offers cable television services to 13 million homes in over 200 cities. Cable broadband will be an additional revenue stream for DEN.

Mohammad Ghulam Azhar, chief operating officer, DEN Networks, said: “With this superior technology, we are aiming to provide our broadband subscribers with a fast and consistent online experience.”

The MSO soft-launched its broadband service in Delhi. The company is planning to expand its broadband services to other cities as well.

There is a huge untapped broadband market in India. Telecom operators — though they are present in India is the last one decade plus — could not improve their broadband penetration due to non-viability of business.

Despite efforts of India government, Indian Internet subscribers stand at 238.71 million. Out of this, 18.33 million subscribers are wired Internet subscribers.

Nearly 220.38 million access the Internet though wireless connections like smartphones and data cards.

 

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