Broadcom today announced that its DOCSIS 3.0-based chipset is powering broadband for Hathway Cable and Telecom, a cable broadband service provider in India.
Broadcom’s DOCSIS 3.0 chipsets enable Hathway to expand services to support interactive applications, such as on-demand programming, for both residential and commercial customers.
Hathway is the first multi-system operator (MSO) to launch a DOCSIS 3.0 network in India capable of transmitting high speed data at speeds greater than 300 Mbps.
Recently, Cisco announced that it is supporting DEN Networks for its broadband initiatives.
Telecom industry analyst firm Infonetics says operators are currently upgrading to DOCSIS 3.0-based broadband gateways with 85 percent revenue growth in 2013 alone.
TelecomLead | Broadcom DOCSIS 3.0-based chipset powers Hathway Cable broadband
Broadcom’s DOCSIS 3.0 chipsets enable Hathway to expand services to support interactive applications, such as on-demand programming, for both residential and commercial customers.
Hathway is the first multi-system operator (MSO) to launch a DOCSIS 3.0 network in India capable of transmitting high speed data at speeds greater than 300 Mbps.
Recently, Cisco announced that it is supporting DEN Networks for its broadband initiatives.
Telecom industry analyst firm Infonetics says operators are currently upgrading to DOCSIS 3.0-based broadband gateways with 85 percent revenue growth in 2013 alone.
TelecomLead | Broadcom DOCSIS 3.0-based chipset powers Hathway Cable broadband