La prueba de campo de TDC / Huawei DOCSIS 3.1 alcanza 840 Mbps

June 16, 2015
Huawei y Danish MSO TDC Group anunciaron conjuntamente que han completado con éxito la prueba de campo del DOCSIS 3.1, alcanzando una velocidad de transmisión aguas abajo de 840 Mbps utilizando una banda de 96 MHz.
Huawei y Danish MSO TDC Group anunciaron conjuntamente que han completado con éxito la prueba de campo del DOCSIS 3.1, alcanzando una velocidad de transmisión aguas abajo de 840 Mbps utilizando una banda de 96 MHz.

En la prueba de campo se utilizó Huawei DOCSIS 3.1 compatible con el sistema CCAP distribuido (D-CCAP), una plataforma de pruebas CPE proporcionada por STMicroelectronics, y se llevó a cabo en la red de banda ancha coaxial de TDC en Copenhague. TDC planea lanzar DOCSIS 3.1 en 2016 para proporcionar velocidades de descarga de 1 Gbp.

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