Motorola Mobility announced that Taiwan Broadband Communications has selected Motorola’s RX48 decoupled upstream module.
Enhancing Taiwan Broadband’s existing and new BSR 64000 Integrated Cable Modem Termination System (I-CMTS) deployments within its network, the Motorola RX48 module enables TBC to meet subscribers’ growing demand for experiences such as social media, streaming video, and multi-screen IP video delivery with a solution that is both powerful and economical.
Adding the Motorola RX48 module will enable TBC to delight high-end subscribers with higher speeds, all at a lower cost per port. Once upgraded with the RX48 module, Motorola’s BSR 64000 I-CMTS solution increases DOCSIS upstream throughput and more than doubles the upstream density per BSR 64000 versus previous DOCSIS 2.0 configurations.
The addition of the DOCSIS 3.0 RX48 modules, along with the simplicity of the integrated design of the BSR 64000, addresses the need for both improved deployment economics and the ease of expanding upstream capacity.
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