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Compact CMTSAdding data services to small distribution hubs creates tremendous opportunities to add new revenue streams with very little capital investment. Smaller, lower cost CMTS platforms are needed that enable the delivery of robust services. This allows operators to minimize the risk of building out the reach of the HFC network. Density is also a critical requirement, so that operators can select very small platforms that can be economically deployed in a very small physical space. Compact CMTS platforms change the economics of serving smaller communities and enable exciting new services and applications that attract subscribers to the HFC network. |
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BSR 2000 - Broadband Services Router 2000 |
Operators can cost-effectively expand service areas while offering rich data, voice, and multimedia services. It offers advanced functionality that allows cable operators to efficiently migrate to DOCSIS or EuroDOCSIS 3.0 while simultaneously increasing the performance of the existing base of DOCSIS 1.x and 2.0 cable modems.
The compact BSR2000 can be deployed as a stand-alone unit or in small clusters to cost-effectively extend broadband access infrastructure to additional subscribers. This easy-to-use platform helps carriers develop a competitive edge in defining, deploying, and managing broadband services. It offers four upstream ports and includes RFSentry, which consists of a spare receiver port and the ability to implement Advanced Spectrum Management to monitor cable modem infrastructure without impacting service performance. Traffic flows from multiple BSR2000s can be centrally aggregated by the BSR64000 to bring robust traffic management to a distributed environment.
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