Chopin selects Teleste for network upgrade
October 9, 2023
Teleste will deliver its Distributed Access (DA) technology to Chopin Cable Television, a cable TV operator providing telecommunications services in Pomeranian voivodeship, Poland. With the technology, Chopin upgrades its cable network infrastructure and provides faster broadband connections over their network. The objective is seamlessly supported by Teleste’s DAN3 Remote PHY node.
During technology transitions, the reliability of partners is paramount. During our long term cooperation with Teleste, they have consistently delivered high-quality products and technologies that meet our requirements. Reinforced with their responsive local technical assistance team, we are confidently looking to a successful network upgrade that will help us fulfil our subscribers’ connectivity expectations also in future,” commented Patryk Łaga, Board Member of Chopin Telewizja Kablowa.
Distributed Access Architecture technology allows operators to address the constantly growing Internet capacity demand. The technology is the next evolutionary step from traditional, centralised broadband networks towards distributed network infrastructures capable of delivering ultra-high Internet speeds.
Choosing the Distributed Access -based network architecture represents a robust solution for operators aiming to ensure uninterrupted access to premium broadband services for their subscribers. Expanding our previous collaboration, our team in Poland is excited to support Chopin on this transformative journey to adapt the new technology in their network and realise its benefits for their subscribers,” added Olli Lepppänen, Vice President of Distributed Access products, Teleste.
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