One of the biggest challenges facing cable and service providers today is how to effectively evolve their hybrid fiber-coaxial (HFC) access network to meet the demand for 10G broadband and beyond. Since there are so many architectural approaches available, selecting the right migration path can vary from operator to operator.
With a legacy of ground-breaking innovations and expertise that helped set the industry standards, CommScope understands how to build a reliable network that’s flexible, scalable and future proof. That’s why we provide a large portfolio of proven end-to-end solutions that can dramatically improve your network—from the headend to the home—regardless of topology or technology.
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Moving existing HFC networks into the future
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The seven most important cable technologies for 2021
Analyst Report
The power of differentiation: Building broadband for 2021 and beyond
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HFC transformation to FTTP: The role of RFoG, PON and hybrid solutions
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Brochure: Reel Recycling
CommScope provides a reel recycling service that saves trees, reduces landfill use and promotes site clean-up.
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Infographic: 7 technologies driving cable this year
Technologies driving cable trends in 2021
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Instruction Guide: Broadband Applications and Construction Manual
Find information about broadband applications trunk & distribution cable products in this construction manual.
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Quick Reference Guide: Cable In Conduit
CommScope’s patented QR® coaxial cable was developed to meet the increasing demands of tomorrow’s broadband networks. QR has the highest reliability and flexibility of any coaxial cable, low RF attenuation and an unprecedented 10-year warranty.
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Case Study: CommScope helps Thomasville CNS achieve a more reliable outside cable plant
A Georgia municipality deploys CommScope’s Intelligent Addressable Taps to replace a flawed legacy product, improve service delivery and optimize its technical operations.
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Instruction Guide: Drop Cable Construction Manual
The Drop Cable Applications and Construction Guide is written for the cable installation professional who, due to the diverse services offered by CATV and telecommunication service providers, needs a quick and handy reference to practical installation information, especially in the case of retrofitting.