Aurora Launches 5-85 MHz Split Upgradable Node

Oct. 17, 2013
Aurora Networks will debut an upgradable 5-85 MHz return path solution at SCTE Cable-Tec Expo in Atlanta. Featuring Aurora's 102-1002 MHz downstream-capable nodes coupled with its Universal Digital Return technology, the solution is designed to be upgraded from ...
Aurora Networks will debut an upgradable 5-85 MHz return path solution at SCTE Cable-Tec Expo in Atlanta. Featuring Aurora's 102-1002 MHz downstream-capable nodes coupled with its Universal Digital Return technology, the solution is designed to be upgraded from 5-42 MHz to 5-85 MHz in the return path.The solution consists of Aurora Networks' NC4000 and NC2000 nodes and Universal Digital Return solution, DT4250N. It's designed to let an operator buy 5-42 MHz technology today and then upgrade an entire node to 5-85 MHz tomorrow, with the return path transmitter requiring only the push of a button.

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