Stofa deploys Cisco’s CCAP
January 21, 2014
Danish broadband and cable TV-provider Stofa has deployed Cisco’s Converged Cable Access Platform (CCAP) solution, enabling it to simultaneously handle VoD and high-speed broadband traffic within the same access platform. The new solution is based on Cisco’s Modular CCAP offering and will enable Stofa to reduce operational costs, double subscriber broadband speeds and develop innovative services, such as 4K TV.
Stofa, one of Denmark’s leading cable TV and broadband companies with over 600,000 customers, is the first cable operator in Europe to converge digital video and data on a common access infrastructure as a step towards an all-IP service architecture.
“By simply upgrading to the latest Cisco ubr10K and RFGW10 modules, we are able to double our access capacity, simplify our operations and reduce the rack space and power consumption significantly,” commented Thomas Helbo, CTO, Stofa.
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