VTR de Chile elige a ARRIS CER

Oct. 8, 2014
VTR GlobalCom S.A. utilizará el enrutador de borde convergente E6000 de ARRIS Group para desarrollar su red, ofrecer mejores servicios de banda ancha de alta velocidad, reducir los gastos de funcionamiento y permitir una arquitectura de cableado único.

VTR GlobalCom S.A. utilizará el enrutador de borde convergente E6000 de ARRIS Group para desarrollar su red, ofrecer mejores servicios de banda ancha de alta velocidad, reducir los gastos de funcionamiento y permitir una arquitectura de cableado único. La solución basada en CCAP ayudará a VTR a cumplir sus objetivos de atraer y retener clientes a través de velocidades rápidas de banda ancha y de entregar estos servicios utilizando menos energía y espacio de rack, dijo ARRIS.

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