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NetCologne and Cisco Showcase the Future of Broadband Entertainment at ANGA Cable 2008
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COLOGNE, GERMANY--(Marketwire - May 27, 2008) - Cisco (NASDAQ : CSCO ) and regional
telecommunications operator NetCologne are joining forces to bring
broadband speeds up to 200 megabits per second (Mbps)* with live streaming
of high-definition Internet Protocol (IP) video to the ANGA Cable trade
fair. The ultra-high-speed service is delivered over NetCologne's hybrid
fiber coaxial (HFC) network using Euro-DOCSIS® 3.0 standard compliant
technology from Cisco. Visitors to NetCologne's and Cisco's showcase will
be able to experience the future in broadband entertainment services, with
access to multiple live streams of high-definition video and lightning-fast
downloading of multimedia content.
"We are demonstrating up to 200 Mbps today but we know that we can achieve
double that bandwidth and more with Cisco's solution over our existing HFC
infrastructure," said Guido Schwarzfeld, head of the broadband cable
division at NetCologne. NetCologne's goal is to harmonize the different
types of infrastructure the company is providing. Through both HFC and
Fibre-to-the-Building (FTTB) networks, NetCologne will initially offer its
clients internet connections of up to 100 Mbps.
High-definition video streams will be delivered to the ANGA trade fair from
a Cisco IP-centric video headend based on the Cisco® D9900 Digital
Content Manager (DCM) which NetCologne has deployed to multicast IPTV
programming content across its network to both cable and DSL subscribers,
and will soon make available to FTTB customers as well. "The advantage of
video over IP is that we can serve all our customers from a single headend,
across all access technologies," added Mr. Schwarzfeld. "It's a new
approach to pay-TV that will make the quality of experience consistent for
our customers."
For the demonstration, NetCologne is using a Cisco Euro-DOCSIS
3.0-compliant solution comprising the Cisco uBR10012 cable modem
termination system (CMTS), Cisco edge QAM, Cisco DOCSIS 3.0 cable modems
and Cisco Model IPP430MC IP set-top boxes.
"Global Internet traffic will grow to 26 exabytes per month by 2011, with
video streams and downloads accounting for 70% of that traffic**," said
Michael Ganser, vice president and general manager, Cisco Germany.
"Together with NetCologne, we have the opportunity to demonstrate a
Cisco-based solution for next-generation broadband services that can give
operators a valuable competitive edge by accelerating their speed to market
for IPTV and high-speed data services."
Cisco technologies currently deployed at NetCologne include an IP-centric
video headend based on the D9900 DCM; uBR7200VXR CMTS, Prisma II™
Optoelectronic Platform and Compact Nodes and Amplifiers in the HFC network
infrastructure and the ROSA Network Management System for monitoring,
configuration and fault management.
About NetCologne
NetCologne GmbH is a regional telecommunications company serving over
500,000 customers in the area of Cologne, Bonn and Aachen. The company
operates its own telecommunications network and is a full service provider
offering voice including mobile telephony, data, internet services and
cable TV.
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* The maximum performance is derived from standards specifications using
euro DOCSIS 3.0 4 channels modem. Actual performance could be less, based
on network capacity, data throughput rate, range, environmental and local
conditions and coverage. Performance depends on many factors, conditions
and variables, including volume of network traffic, building materials and
construction, operating system used, interference and other adverse
conditions.
** From The Exabyte Era, a Cisco whitepaper on Internet Traffic Growth.
(July 2007)
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