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Increased Bandwidth and Low Latency Internet Enabled by Aurora Networks Solutions

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converged edge router technical
A converged edge router is a network device placed where a company’s private network meets wide-area or public networks that combines traditional routing with functions like security, traffic management, and local computing in a single box. Like a compact utility hub at the edge of a town, it simplifies infrastructure, can lower equipment and operational costs, and affects service performance and scalability—factors that can influence a company’s technology spending and ability to deliver network-dependent products.
converged cable access platforms technical
A converged cable access platform is a network system that combines traditional cable equipment and newer fiber/IP technology into a single, software-driven platform to deliver faster internet, video, and data services over the same infrastructure. Like swapping several separate appliances for one smart device, it simplifies operations, cuts hardware needs, and makes it easier for providers to add capacity or new services—factors that affect costs, capital spending, and potential revenue streams.
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Low latency DOCSIS is a set of technical upgrades to the cable internet standard that reduces delay in sending and receiving data across a cable network. Think of it as adding smarter traffic management and a fast lane on a busy highway so time-sensitive packets — like video calls, online gaming, or remote-control signals — spend less time stuck in queues. Investors look at it because lower latency can enable new real-time services and improve perceived network quality, which can affect customer demand and revenue opportunities.
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Remote PHY is a network architecture that moves the physical transmission equipment of a cable broadband system from a central hub into small nodes placed closer to customers. It trims long coaxial runs and shifts processing closer to the edge, which can raise speed, reliability and capacity while lowering operating costs — like placing a power transformer nearer machines to cut loss and boost efficiency — affecting capital needs and competitive positioning for providers.
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A distributed access architecture is a way of designing a communications network so the equipment that connects users is spread out and managed together rather than all packed into one central site. For investors, it matters because spreading the work closer to customers can cut operating costs, improve performance (like faster response and fewer outages), and make upgrades or new services easier — factors that affect a provider’s competitiveness and future profits.
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  • Innovative E6000® Converged Edge Router (CER) and C100G CCAPs works with current hybrid fiber-coax network assets to enable low latency internet, driving improved customer experience
  • Aurora Networks solutions drive value from existing investments while prioritizing end users with reliable performance during peak usage

RICHARDSON, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Aurora Networks, a Vistance Networks (NASDAQ: VISN) business, today announced that its Converged Cable Access Platforms (CCAPs) solutions continue to drive value for service providers as they implement features to prioritize latency-sensitive traffic to provide a better end subscriber experience. Service providers continue to evolve their networks — bringing enhanced connectivity to customers nationwide — with Aurora Networks’ CMTS innovations.

Aurora Networks’ portfolio offers multiple solutions for service providers to unlock potential from existing assets in established networks, providing multiple paths for continued network upgrades. Current DOCSIS® 3.1 (D3.1) and D3.1Enhanced (D3.1E) architectures continue to provide opportunities to unlock increases in available bandwidth and an improved user experience via Low Latency DOCSIS (LLD). The results significantly increase the high-speed internet speeds available to consumers and reduce network delays by enabling a more responsive digital experience with application-appropriate latency performance.

Low Latency DOCSIS® prioritizes time‑sensitive traffic to improve performance for applications such as video conferencing, cloud computing, online gaming and immersive experiences. The technology enables service providers to deliver fiber‑like responsiveness without replacing existing DOCSIS infrastructure. As a result, customers benefit from smoother interactions, faster feedback, and more reliable performance during peak usage.

The E6000 CER and C100G are the industry-leading CCAPs / CMTSs, providing cable service providers unprecedented advancements in channel density, power efficiency and cost savings in a redundant, integrated architecture that’s designed from the ground up for high availability. In addition to LLD, both platforms also support the Remote PHY Distributed Access Architecture (DAA), DOCSIS 3.1, and D3.1E. Enabling LLD on the E6000 CER or C100G involves only the right software and configuration on either platform, and the feature works with any LLD-capable cable modem.

“We are seeing more interest this year from cable operators around the world in the available options for the E6000 CER and C100G CCAPs as they look to both increase subscriber speed tiers and reduce latency to better compete with fiber overbuilders,” said Craig Coogan CTO & VP of Product & Strategy, Aurora Networks. “Some examples of this increased demand include a Tier 1 North American cable operator deploying a 4G x 1G service, another Tier 1 North American cable operator deploying a 2G x 1G service followed by the enablement of Low Latency DOCSIS across eight markets, a Tier 1 European operator committed to fully licensing all of the bandwidth on their E6000 CERs over the next several years, and a Tier 2 North American operator launching a 5G x 1G service tier roll-out. The increased demand is being driven by a combination of other vendor CCAP’s / CMTS’s reaching end of support, capital expenditure constraints and the increasing cost of alternative DAA solutions due to the dramatic price increases and reduced availability of memory, storage and servers.”

Enabling Low Latency DOCSIS now ensures the network can adapt as application requirements and customer expectations continue to shift toward more real‑time performance. For operators who are ready to supplement their physical CCAP deployments with a Virtual CCAP, the Aurora Networks’ vCCAP Evo™ supports both bandwidth expansion and LLD features available as well.

To learn more about network upgrade solutions, visit our website: www.vistancenetworks.com

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Vistance Networks (NASDAQ: VISN) shapes the future of communications technology, pushing past what is possible. We deliver solutions that bring reliability and performance to a world always in motion. Our global team of innovators and employees are trusted advisors who listen to customers first, then deliver value. Discover more at www.vistancenetworks.com.

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This press release includes forward-looking statements that are based on information currently available to management, management’s beliefs, as well as on a number of assumptions concerning future events. Forward-looking statements are not a guarantee of performance and are subject to a number of uncertainties and other factors, which could cause the actual results to differ materially from those currently expected. In providing forward-looking statements, the company does not intend, and is not undertaking any obligation or duty, to update these statements as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

Source: Vistance Networks

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Source: Vistance Networks