Broadband White Papers

A Path to Ultra Broadband: Motorola Cable PON

Overview Cable operators are increasingly competing with telecommunications carriers, and the winners in the long-term will be those service providers that build the infrastructure capacity to deliver Ultra-Broadband services. Commonly defined as greater than 50 Mbps symmetrical throughput, Ultra-Broadband solutions such as Fiber-To-The-Premises (FTTP) for the home, business, or Multi-Dwelling Units (MDU5) can easily service today's broadband needs and gracefully scale to Ultra-Broadband access networks that support hundreds of megabits of symmetrical throughput to each subscriber. Motorola offers the products and services that provide cable operators the ability to deploy fiber deeper into the network and deliver higher-speed services. This white paper provides an overview of approach to FTTP solutions for cable operators.

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PublisherMotorola File FormatPDF
Date PublishedMay 2007
FormatWhite Papers   
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