Rogers deploys Harmonic’s CableOS Platform

Rogers Communications has selected Harmonic to power the company’s gigabit broadband services using Harmonic’s CableOS converged core platform.
Rogers 5G network in CanadaRogers is deploying Harmonic’s CableOS Platform in a distributed access architecture (DAA) with virtualized CMTS software and the Ripple Remote-PHY (R-PHY) node. The CableOS Platform is future ready to support converged cable and FTTH, DOCSIS 4.0 technology and other advanced services including edge cloud.

Rogers is using this technology to fully converge its data, voice and video services in the IP domain, which will bring several benefits including faster speed, higher availability for its customers, and a reduction in space, power and cooling costs to support its growing network.

Harmonic’s CableOS Platform powers more than 3 million cable modems for innovative cable and fiber operators worldwide, including the largest operators in North America and Europe, and leading service providers in Latin America and Asia.

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