The race for market shares intensifies as US operators move to MultiGigabit
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"With the InCoax MoCA Access ™ 2.5 portfolio of products we want to support operators targeting to gain market share in the highly competitive MultiGigabit market. The A251 will be an important complement to the existing portfolio of NTE's offered by InCoax. 2.5 Gigabit symmetrical broadband performance over existing property coaxial infrastructure to a single user, will cover consumer market demand for years to come and constitute a fast-to-install and cost-effective alternative to full-fiber solutions," says Alf Eriksson, Chief Product and Portfolio Officer, InCoax Networks.
The InCoax technology is based on MoCA Access ™ 2.5, is a high performance, future proof, reliable and cost-effective Fiber Access and Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) Extension technology for brownfield Multi-Dwelling Units (MDUs). The InCoax technology reduces installation time, increases take-up rate, and allows service providers to realize MultiGigabit symmetrical broadband speeds over existing property coaxial infrastructure.
Learn more about InCoax and its MultiGigabit solutions here.
For additional information, please contact:
Jörgen Ekengren, CEO, InCoax Networks AB
+46 73 899 55 52
About InCoax Networks AB
InCoax Networks AB (publ) re-uses existing property coaxial networks for broadband access in Fiber-To-The-Home (FTTH) deployments for Communication Service Providers (CSP) globally.
The technology is a high performance, future proof, reliable and cost-effective complement to fiber, that reduces installation time and improves take-up rate, to boost digital inclusion and Internet access for all.
To keep updated on corporate information, visit incoax.com. Augment Partners AB, tel. +46 8-604 22 55 [email protected], is acting as the company's Certified Adviser
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