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Calian’s SED developing DOCSIS Remote PHY module solution for Germany’s DCT DELTA

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OTTAWA – Calian Group’s Systems Engineering Division (SED) has been awarded a contract by Germany’s DCT DELTA to design and develop a cable network DOCSIS 3.0/3.1 Remote PHY hardware module for its Hybrid Fiber Coax-based fibre node products.

Calian said that DOCSIS 3.1 Remote PHY technologies will enable cable operators to make more efficient use of their existing coax networks and offer customers higher internet data speeds. 

The development will combine SED’s DOCSIS 3.0/3.1 Remote PHY Intellectual Property with a sophisticated yet flexible custom hardware platform based on the latest generation of programmable logic and analog signal processing devices available in the marketplace. DCT DELTA’s high-end fibre platform enables an optimized Remote PHY setup which can be positioned closer to the end-customer.

“SED is very pleased to be working with DCT DELTA at the very forefront of this exciting new technology”, said Patrick Thera, president of Calian’s SED division, in the news release.  “This project builds on our position as a leading designer/manufacturer of DOCSIS 3.0/3.1 Remote PHY IP. We are confident that our solution will enable DCT DELTA to offer their customers the ultimate combination of power efficiency, performance, and versatility.”

Located in Saskatoon, Calian’s Systems Engineering Division (SED), plans, designs and implements complex communication systems for global space agencies, satellite manufacturers and operators, plus provides contract manufacturing services for both private sector and military customers in North America.

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