CommScope launches AI-based software to improve broadband services

CommScope has launched a new AI-based software product designed to improve the performance of broadband operators’ services.
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The ServAssure Profile Optimizer can help operators increase network capacity and performance, enhance user experience and reduce operational expenditure (Opex) through improved operation efficiencies and fewer customer calls.

It utilizes millions of data points gathered from devices on operators’ access networks and feeds that data into an AI engine, which analyzes the information and generates DOCSIS 3.1 modulation profiles to enable improved stability and higher performance for broadband operators.

Norlys, a service provider of multi-gigabit broadband services in Denmark, has started the deployment of ServAssure Profile Optimizer that enables Norlys to proactively optimize and improve the performance of its DOCSIS 3.1 fixed access network, which results in a greater broadband service and user experience.

By employing software-driven techniques, the optimized profiles enhance channel efficiency by sending through remote configurations to the Cable Modem Termination System (CMTS), reducing Opex even further.

“We’re collaborating with Norlys on the deployment of this AI-based module,” stated Guy Sucharczuk, senior vice president and segment president, Access Networks Solutions, CommScope. “This solution will empower Norlys to control the complexity of their network and further enhance its network performance.”

The software-based technology, which can be deployed in the cloud or on premises within multiple-service operators (MSO) private-cloud, supports flexible deployment options for customer’s network functions virtualizations (NFV) current and future evolution strategies.

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