By adopting a distributed access architecture (DAA), service providers can disaggregate and virtualize management functions of their hybrid fiber-coaxial (HFC) access network quickly and efficiently. Through the strategic relocation of cable head-end and hub functions closer to the optical node, operators can increase bandwidth, improve fiber performance and reduce OpEx.
As the leader in advanced network architecture, CommScope offers a comprehensive portfolio of remote PHY (physical RF layer) and remote MAC (medium access control)-PHY components to fit any network. Dependable, flexible and agile, our DAA devices can immediately improve your network output while also making it future-ready.
• Boosts network capacity and speed
• Produces a higher signal-to-noise ratio—increasing quality of service
• Reduces congestion and head-end density by eliminating equipment
• Shrinks power requirements and HVAC costs at headend
Products
Analyst Report
The power of differentiation: Building broadband for 2021 and beyond
Executive Brief
Successful deployment of remote PHY
White Paper
A side-by-side comparison of centralized vs distributed access architectures
Interactive Infographic
Accelerate DAA Deployment with the RD2322 Remote PHY/MACPHY Device
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Infographic: 7 technologies driving cable this year
Technologies driving cable trends in 2021
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Professional Services - Edge Operations Managed Services Data Sheet
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Professional Services - E6000 Gen-2 Upgrades Data Sheet
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Professional Services - CER CMTS Deployment Services Data Sheet
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E6000 Converged Edge Router (CER) Upstream Cable Access Module (UCAM) Technical Specification
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E6000 Converged Edge Router (CER) Router System Module (RSM) Technical Specification