Analysis
Wasu Completes Broadcom Technology Network Trial
Broadcom Corporationn announced that Wasu has successfully completed its network trial based on Broadcom's DOCSIS-based Ethernet over Coax (EoC) cable architecture. Wasu realized significant performance and quality of service (QoS) benefits when using Broadcom's solution to deliver reliable, fast and interactive TV, broadband and telecom services to multi-dwelling units (MDUs) and homes in China.
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By leveraging existing EPON and GPON standards and employing DOCSIS technology as part of a customized 'final 100 meter' solution, Broadcom's DOCSIS-based EoC cable architecture is a complete chipset and software solution that includes Coax Media Converter (CMC), DOCSIS 2.0 and 3.0 cable modem, and set-top box (STB) SoC solutions.
Provider of cable and network equipment are designing devices with Broadcom's DOCSIS-based EoC technology.
News Highlights:
Wasu selects Broadcom's DOCSIS-based EoC solution, fueling triple network convergence.
Broadcom's technology now supports up to 800 Mbps broadband speed, driving next generation apps such as video conferencing and IPTV.
Broadcom is actively participating in the NGB (Next Generation Broadcasting) working group, led by SARFT, the Chinese government agency overseeing broadcasting.
Broadcom is making contributions to the standardization process of DOCSIS-based EoC led by Topway and major cable operators in China.