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Maximizing your Cable TV infrastructure for triple play broadband services with CableLAN (Ethernet over coaxial) [email protected] (C) GSCOM 2010

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Coax Cable that found in many cable TV installation provide lucrative ways to deliver Internet signal upon it. So we can provide multimedia services without new rewiring.

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Maximizing your Cable TV infrastructure for triple play

broadband services with CableLAN (Ethernet over coaxial)

[email protected] (C) GSCOM 2010

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CableLAN Access Network

Leverage existing Cable TV Infrastructure (one way or two way)

Network connection is achieved through AV200 CableLAN Ethernet Adapter

Distance up to 1200 meters

Throughput up to 200 Mbps

Flexible, scalable, reliable and upgradable network configuration

No interference with TV signal (Uses 2 – 32 Mhz)

Support: QOS, VLAN, SNMP and DES/3DES Encryption

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CableLAN Network Architecture

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CableLAN and DOCSIS

Features CableLAN DOCSIS

Bandwidth Downstream 200 Mbps 54 Mbps

Bandwidth Upstream 200 Mbps 10 Mbps

Modulation OFDM QPSK/QAM

Frequency Range 2 – 32 Mhz 91 – 587 Mhz/

5 – 65 Mhz

Network Architecture Modular,

distributed

Hierarchical,

centralized

CableTV Network

compatibility

One way and two

way

Two way

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Solution brief: HFC network integration for

robust data services

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Clean-up return path of HFC network

Create distributed network

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Solution brief: Intra-building connection

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High speed connection between building up to 200 Mbps with the distance up to 1200 meters

More cost effective compared to Fiber Optic installation

More reliable compared to wireless connection

LAN Building 1 LAN Building 2 Coaxial Cable

200 Mbps

1,200 Meters

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MV Coupler

Solution brief: Broadband over powerline

(BPL) injection (MV/LV)

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Medium voltage (MV) and low voltage (LV) signal injection through coupler enable the system to transmit data through electrical wire.

Applying 3 phase will enable the system to inject the data signal through all the 3 phase electrical network, so all the electrical wire become data network infrastructure.

Tap to MV cable

Coax

Cable

Phase 1

Phase 2

Phase 3

BPL Modem

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Investment per Home Pass

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$30

*www.gigaon.com

**Exclude cable laying

$ 75

$ 850

FTTH DOCSIS CableLAN

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CableLAN Benefit

Leveraging existing Cable TV

infrastructure (one way or two way)

Support triple play application: data,

voice, and video with bandwidth up to

200 Mbps

Scalable network configuration (invest

as you grow)

Signal travel long distance (up

to1200 meters)

Lowest cost per home pass

Fast deployment, non disruptive, and

quick ROI

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Site installation

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An apartment building

with 3 towers and 700

rooms

Service provided:

PayTV and Internet

CableLAN network

Installation can finished

within 5 days and

immediately ready to

provide services.

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CableLAN Equipment

Physical data rate up to 200 Mbps over distance of 300 meters (Powerline) or 1200 meter (Coaxial)

802.1Q VLAN & Optimized VLANs

Support 64 PLC port and 1024 MAC Address

Powerful DES/3DES/AES encryption

8-level priority queues, with programmable priority-classification Engine

Priority classification according to 802.1P tags, IP coding (IPv4 or Ipv6) or TCP source/destination ports

10/100BaseT Fast Ethernet interface for connection to the Internet Gateway

OFDM technology and powerful error correction system allow

Optimized support for broadcast and multicast traffic

Console interface and SNMP management

Physical data rate up to 200 Mbps over distance of 300 meters (Powerline) and 1200 meter (Coaxial)

CSMA/CARP (Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance and Resolution using Priorities) protocol

Powerful DES/3DES/AES encryption

Build-in repeating capabilities for increased coverage

Console Interface and SNMP management

Dynamic IP Address with auto-configuration

Manual MASTER / SLAVE configuration

VLAN and OVLAN Support

RADIUS server authentication support

Programmable bandwidth allocation

Master Node HE or Repeater

Slave CPE Node

Can be used for MV/LV BPL networks

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Master or Repeater CPE/Modem

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Contact Us

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PT Global Solution Comindo

Ruko Apartment WGP

Blok R01-36

Kelapa Gading Permai

Jakata 14240

Indonesia

Tel: +62-21-45844975

Fax: +62-21-45844976

[email protected]

www.gscom-asia.com