ANGA COM 2025
ANGA COM 2025
Maximize your network potential with help from CommScope
At CommScope, we’re problem solvers and solution providers (in that order), partnering with you to build reliable, long-lasting networks that address your current needs and adapt to what’s next. In 2025, we’re looking forward to meeting you at ANGA COM and discuss how our end-to-end portfolio of scalable, secure and sustainable network solutions can help you address your current needs and adapt to what’s next.
Reserve your meeting now.
Date/Time and Location |
Title | Speaker(s) |
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Tuesday, 3rd June, 14:15 – 15:15Innovation Stage
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What gives? Best Practices for Launching Dynamic Ad Insertion on IP Video and will feature in the track: Video Discovery, Ad Insertion and CDN |
Xavier Denis, |
Tuesday, 3rd June, 14:15 – 15:15Innovation Stage
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QAM to IP Video, planning your way to IP Video Nirvana |
Matt Milford |
Wednesday, 4th June, 10:00 – 11:00Room 2
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One Network Under vBNG: Converging PON and DOCSIS Subscriber Management with Virtualized Broadband Network Gateways |
Cornel Ciocirlan, |
Access Network Solutions
Path to 10G and beyond
With continuing demand for bandwidth demand, cable operators are faced with many challenges to evolve their broadband networks. We are innovating the sustainable and flexible networks of the future by optimizing broadband delivery with a multiple of migration paths improving network efficiency and flexibility and providing a seamless migration to DAA and PON.
At ANGA 2025 expect to learn about:
- Extending the DOCSIS 3.1 Network – CommScope offers simple, cost-effective solutions that can help improve the bandwidth capacities of an operator’s current DOCSIS 3.1 network quickly and efficiently, without having to significantly upgrade their existing network OSP infrastructure. Part of CommScope’s evolutionary approach to optimizing, improving, and enhancing current HFC cable access network performance, D3.1E technology enables a significant increase in downstream bandwidth capacity and speed—with up to five bonded OFDM channel blocks and 8 Gbps throughput speeds —compared to standard DOCSIS 3.1 operation.
- Preparing for DOCSIS 4.0 – Previously, operators interested in adopting DOCSIS 4.0 had to choose between Full Duplex DOCSIS (FDX), or Extended Spectrum DOCSIS (ESD). Each option required discreet amplifier and DAA node technology that were designed to support the unique specifications of each solution. Unified DOCSIS DAA nodes and amplifiers, on the other hand, combine support for both FDX and ESD operation in a single device. Operators can now purchase and deploy a single device as an intermediate step towards DOCSIS 4.0 while they evaluate which technology best supports their business goals and transition plans, and then simply configure the device for FDX or ESD operation when the DOCSIS 4.0 network goes live
- PON – Path To 50G – The microevolution of PON technology will culminate in symmetrical, 50G speeds in support of tomorrow’s bandwidth-hungry applications: 8K video and gaming, Virtual/Augmented Reality, and others. Operators can start down the path to 50G with optimized, leading-edge PON solutions that support today’s high-speed Internet requirements and lay the groundwork for tomorrow’s 25G and 50G networks.
- Virtualizing the cable headend – The headend represents one of the largest legacy investments in an HFC network and one of the leading candidates for virtualization. A virtualized headend can yield significant performance gains, cost savings, and service agility. CommScope’s Virtual Headend portfolio offers a complete range of solutions to virtualize a network’s management plane, video delivery infrastructure, and CMTS core. By using software functions to replace hardware in these elements of the physical network, this functionality can be relocated to operator private cloud environments, reducing operational expenditures and taking advantage of elastic, 3D scaling and a highly dense footprint. Virtualization is also a powerful tool in the evolution to Distributed Access Architectures (DAA), particularly when combined with an RxD-capable node, which can be configured as a Remote PHY and transitioned to a Remote MACPHY device with a simple software upgrade.
Connectivity and Cable Solutions
Accelerate your fiber connectivity
CommScope provides end-to-end FTTH and FTTX solutions that help bring high-quality broadband services to everyone, everywhere. From the central office to the home, our comprehensive fibre and connectivity portfolios provide the building blocks for a sustainable infrastructure that maximises fibre broadband potential and minimises total cost of ownership.
At ANGA 2025 expect to learn about:
- How simplified high-density design enables rapid scaling of broadband rollouts
- How pre-installing our advanced Octopus duct seal on all NOVUX SRC 50/100 closures can accelerate and protect your ROI
- The superior mechanical and optical performance of fibre cable that’s made in Europe and optimised for the European market
- Mini POP street cabinet—a more reliable, compact, high-density connectivity solution
- New smaller, higher density indoor fibre entrance boxes that address the challenges of indoor multi-dwelling unit (MDU) deployments
- Highly streamlined indoor and outdoor drop cable assemblies for hardened and non-hardened applications
- A central office FTTH solution featuring FACT® optical distribution frame (ODF), splitter-capable MFPS panels, PON coexistence solutions and new pre-connectorised inside plant cable assemblies
- Ultra-low-loss structured cabling that helps transform your central office into revenue-generating, AI-enabled edge data centers