CableLabs has new qualifications for network equipment that will...
CableLabs has new qualifications for network equipment that will enhance interoperability in the cable industry for “network equipment based on Ethernet Passive Optical Network technology,” the organization said in a news release Monday. The qualification applies to “the first devices…
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to implement version 1.0 of the DOCSIS Provisioning of EPON specifications,” the release said. “This capability allows cable operators to quickly and seamlessly integrate fiber-based access network technology to meet the high bandwidth demands of business customers,” said the release. “The DPoE specifications enable multi-vendor interoperability of devices based on EPON technology, which allows cable companies to invest confidently in equipment from multiple vendors that is interoperable with other DPoE-compliant devices.”