Teleste to debut Remote PHY device at ANGA

June 1, 2018
At ANGA COM 2018 in Cologne, Germany, Teleste will be launching a DOCSIS 3.1 Remote PHY device (RPD), the DAN300, designed for ...

At ANGA COM 2018 in Cologne, Germany, Teleste will be launching a DOCSIS 3.1 Remote PHY device (RPD), the DAN300, designed for Distributed Access Architecture deployments.

"The Remote PHY technology creates major opportunities for operators who wish to take a quantum leap to networks with substantially higher capacity. To support operators in benefitting from the technology's potential and to perform faster rollouts, we have created a portfolio of carefully designed Remote PHY products, meeting the requirements of future technology transformation. At ANGA COM 2018, we will be pleased to introduce DAN300, the latest addition to our portfolio, in which high capacity, extensive interoperatibility with CCAP cores and flexibility towards future needs have been taken into account from scratch," said Olli Leppänen, vice president of distributed access business for Teleste.

The DAN300 is designed to convert a 10 Gbps IP connection into 1.2 GHz coax-based data transmission for faster broadband connectivity. The product is intended for the last mile over coax and deep digital fiber implementations.

Features include:

  • Support for both DOCSIS 3.1 and DOCSIS 3.0 modems
  • A full duplex - capable RF design
  • An optional RF overlay for forward path capability to utilize the full spectrum
  • Support for legacy and out-of-band services and applications

To ensure interoperability with CCAP cores, the DAN300 is compliant with CableLabs Remote PHY specifications. It's also designed to be upgradable to Full Duplex DOCSIS.