Vodafone deploys CommScope cable gateways for Wi-Fi 6 performance

CommScope announced that Vodafone Germany will deploy its Touchstone TG6442 DOCSIS 3.1 cable gateways to deliver Wi-Fi 6 performance.
CommScope for in-buildingCommScope said Vodafone Germany will improve its customers’ in-home Wi-Fi connections and deliver faster broadband speeds with lower latency, enabling ultra-HD video over Wi-Fi and other delay sensitive applications. It will also provide their customers with the ability to connect more devices to their home network.

“CommScope has been instrumental in delivering innovative gateways to our customers,” said Markus Delfs, Head of Group Hardware Solutions, Vodafone. “By deploying the TG6442 cable gateway, we continue to rollout high-speed gigabit services, improve our customers’ Wi-Fi and provide them with the connectivity they have come to expect.”

Vodafone Germany’s TG6442 gateway supports high split to meet the demand for increased upstream capacity for applications such as video conferencing, with a switched diplexer for flexible deployment. The TG6442 gateways feature RDK-B software, enabling Vodafone Germany to improve in-home consumer applications to its large customer base.

“The TG6442 gateways allows service providers like Vodafone Germany to deliver multi-gigabit data rates to their customers’ homes,” said Anthony Zuyderhoff, Senior Vice President, Global Sales and Marketing, Home Networks, CommScope.

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