Liberty Puerto Rico Upgrades HFC Network with Aurora Networks’ Remote MACPHY
Event summary
- Liberty Puerto Rico deployed Aurora Networks’ RD2322 operating as Remote MACPHY (RMD) in the NC4000 optical node to modernize its HFC network.
- The upgrade aims to support multi-gigabit speeds and a future-ready path toward 10G services using DOCSIS 4.0 technology.
- The enhancement is designed to reduce latency, improve gaming performance, and ensure seamless high-quality streaming.
- Liberty Puerto Rico expects the upgrade to minimize infrastructure footprint and reduce energy consumption across operational sites.
The big picture
Liberty Puerto Rico’s deployment of Aurora Networks’ Remote MACPHY solution underscores the ongoing trend of HFC network modernization in the telecommunications sector. This strategic move aligns with broader industry efforts to enhance network reliability, reduce operational costs, and prepare for next-generation broadband services. The upgrade positions Liberty Puerto Rico to better compete in a market increasingly demanding higher-speed and more reliable connectivity solutions.
What we're watching
- Technology Adoption
- How the deployment of Remote MACPHY will affect Liberty Puerto Rico’s ability to deliver high-performance broadband services.
- Operational Efficiency
- Whether Liberty Puerto Rico can sustain reduced energy consumption and infrastructure footprint across its network.
- Market Dynamics
- The pace at which other service providers adopt similar HFC network modernization solutions to meet increasing demand for high-speed broadband.
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