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Titan Targets Docsis 3.1, CCAP

March 11, 2013 |
ORLANDO -- CableLabs® Winter Conference - (March 10, 2013) - Titan Photonics (www.titanphotonics.com), a global provider of advanced optical transport components and systems to communications service providers, today announced the industry’s most advanced and highest capacity HFC return path solution based on unique Sub-Octave RF (SR™) technology.

Titan Photonics’ SR™, 4 x 5 MHz to 250 MHz return path transmitter, being demonstrated at the CableLabs Winter Conference, will reduce transport costs per MHz today and into the future as networks scale up with the impending role out of DOCSIS 3.1 and the Converged Access Platform (CCAP). The conference, which is open only to CableLabs members and demonstrating vendors, takes place at the Rosen Shingle Creek in Orlando, Florida March 10-13th.

Titan Photonics Inc.



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