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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White Paper: A Side-By Side Comparison of Centralized vs. Distributed Access Architectures
This paper defines and compares two classes of access architectures that will emerge this decade to impact cable networking. To help an MSO make an informed decision, this paper includes a complete evaluation criteria and side-by-side comparison of six different types of access architecture.
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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