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CommScope Deploys Virtualized Cable Access Platform in Hungary

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CommScope has announced the deployment of its vCCAP Evo™ Virtual Converged Cable Access Platform for Vidanet, a leading cable, internet, and voice service provider in Hungary. The deployment will support Vidanet’s transition to a Distributed Access Architecture (DAA), enabling more efficient network management and service expansion.

As part of the rollout, Vidanet will integrate CommScope’s E6000-r High Density and E6000r Remote PHY (R-PHY) shelves, which will shift DOCSIS® signal generation from traditional hardware to a more flexible and scalable platform. The vCCAP Evo solution will provide centralized provisioning, automated configuration, and real-time network monitoring, allowing Vidanet to accelerate the introduction of new broadband services.

The company is also deploying CommScope’s Intelligent Access Controller (IAC) to enhance network efficiency, providing features such as zero-touch activation, fault management, and disaster recovery.

“Virtualizing our CMTS core with vCCAP Evo has many advantages,” said Attila Friedrich, CTO of Vidanet. “It allows us to deploy new network components with minimal service disruptions while reducing power consumption and operating costs, making it a more sustainable solution.”

CommScope’s vCCAP Evo and E6000 series form part of a broader strategy to help operators modernize their networks and optimize performance through cloud-based solutions. The project is being implemented in collaboration with CommScope’s channel partner, HFC Technics.

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