Aurora Networks, a optical transport solutions provider
for cable operators, will showcase its fiber to the home (FTTH) solutions at
this year’s FTTH Conference and Expo, taking place on September 26-30 in Orlando.
This innovative product line, recently enhanced with the
acquisition of Trident7 technology, provides operators with a direct pathway to
deliver fiber transported high speed data for commercial and residential
services.
Aurora Networks’ FTTH portfolio includes optical
node-based RFoG, RFPON, Node PON and the new Trident7 chassis-based solution,
derived from the company’s recent acquisition. Building on its commitment to
support cable operators in their migration to an all-IP network, the new
Trident7 Optical Line Termination (OLT) provides support for PON solutions,
such as G-EPON, GPON and point-to-point Ethernet.
As part of its complete FTTH portfolio, Aurora Networks
provides operators with several network deployment options, which include
high-density chassis and Node PON solutions. The highly resilient network
components are extended through the PON distribution network to the customer
premises in order to accommodate today’s demanding SLA-based commercial
applications.
Kevin Bourg, director, sales engineering and market
development, Aurora Networks, will deliver a paper presentation on Thursday,
September 29th from 4:15-5PM EDT regarding FTTH deployment and the service
models needed to allow additional revenue streams.
Operators consistently turn to Aurora Networks to
receive high quality FTTH solutions that enable a seamless delivery of fiber to
businesses and homes,” said John Dahlquist, vice president, marketing, Aurora
Networks.
At this year’s FTTH Conference, Aurora Networkswill further demonstrate how its recently updated
universal PON portfolio capitalizes on its strong FTTH solution roots to equip
operators with cost-effective technologies to assist in their journey to an
all-IP environment.
Aurora Networks’ Solutions at the FTTH Conference and
Expo include:
RFoG – Customized for operators as they extend
fiber-supported service offerings into new residential and multi-dwelling unit
markets. The products are SCTE-compliant, and enable cable operators to roll
out advanced FTTH networks without changing the integrity of their headend or
back-office technology.
RFPON (RFoG plus PON)- The solution combines these two access technologies on a single
fiber to optimize the delivery of residential and commercial services. And, because
it is a node-based solution, it overcomes the reach limitations of traditional
RFoG and PON headend-based solutions.
Node PON – Next-generation broadband access solution
enables cable operators to deliver increased bandwidth via PON technologies to
commercial subscribers from their existing nodes.
Trident7 chassis-based solution – Enhances its capability
to deliver the right technology for emerging services such as IP video, OTT
video and commercial services. Additionally, the Trident7 platform becomes the
central point of aggregation and management for Aurora Networks’ node IP and
Ethernet access solutions.
Aurora Networks recently announced the release
of its Digital Return module for the BK Fibre Node that will enable cable
operators in Germany, and neighbouring countries, to better meet bandwidth
requirements driven by high-demand services.
Specifically customized for the region’s installed base,
Aurora Networks’ Digital Return module is the first digital return solution for
Germany’s unique BK architecture.
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