Telstra deploys ARRIS router
October 22, 2015
ARRIS has announced that Telstra, Australia’s largest telecommunications provider, is deploying the ARRIS E6000 Converged Edge Router (CER) as it rapidly expands its cable network capacity on the DOCSIS 3.0 platform to meet customer demand.
The ARRIS E6000 CER will enable Telstra to offer its HFC customers the speeds and bandwidth they demand today and into tomorrow. This announcement marks the latest in a streak of global wins for the E6000 CER—including TURKSAT, DELTA, Liberty Global, Comcast, SK Broadband, GCI, and WOW!
“Telstra is focused on creating a world-class network and service for our customers. The ARRIS E6000 will allow us to deliver fixed broadband cable services using the DOCSIS 3.0 standard to customers on HFC over the next 18 months. ARRIS is a respected leader in HFC and broadband deployments, making it the ideal supplier for this expansion. ARRIS is playing an instrumental role by helping Telstra engineer a world-class solution for our customers,” said David Piltz, Director, Fixed and Data Engineering,Telstra.
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