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Casa Unveils Integrated CCAP Solution

May 28, 2013 |
ANDOVER, Mass. -- Casa Systems, a worldwide leader in next- generation cable edge technology, announced today the launch of the C100G, an Integrated Converged Cable Access Platform (I-CCAP) designed to ease cable operators’ migration to the next generation of IP services.

Casa’s C100G next generation, highly available, fully redundant, I-CCAP platform enables MSOs to deploy MPEG video, IPTV, and DOCSIS over a single port. The C100G delivers the industry’s highest CCAP density while consuming the lowest average power per channel, minimizing both expenses and space requirements in the cable head end.

The C100G platform consists of the following new modules: downstream module (DS8X96); switching module (SMM8X10G); and the existing upstream module (US16X4). With the introduction of this platform, Casa continues to lead the way by providing solutions with the greatest capacity in the industry. The platform currently supports over 8,000 downstream channels. This platform solution, combined with Casa’s time-tested and unique Software Defined Cable Architecture (SDCA) allows the company to quickly adapt to new features and functionality.

Casa Systems Inc.



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