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OneAccess Interfaces With Docsis 3.0

November 27, 2012 |

HERNDON, Va. -- OneAccess Networks, a leading manufacturer of multi-service routers and Ethernet access devices, today announced a CableLabs-certified, integrated DOCSIS 3.0 interface for its One Series portfolio of multi-service routers (MSRs). The DOCSIS 3.0 capability is initially available as an option for the OneAccess One700 PRI product configuration.

The company's One Series with integrated DOCSIS 3.0 reduces the number of appliances required to deploy managed cloud services to the SMB and enterprise. As a result, cable operators can realize significant CAPEX and OPEX advantages, including: improved CAPEX ROI, simplified element management, reduced inventory, higher Quality of Service (QoS) performance, reduced field technician training and customer service call load.

"Cable operators have been seeking a multi-service router portfolio with integrated DOCSIS 3.0 capabilities so they can better leverage their HFC network infrastructure for managed services delivery to the SMB and enterprise," said Dennis R. Gatens, vice president and general manager of OneAccess Networks, North America. "Our integrated DOCSIS 3.0 demonstrates our continued commitment to listen to the needs of our customers and align our product roadmaps with their requirements to deliver greater value to the service provider."

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