Nokia Bell Labs achieves world's first 10 Gbps symmetrical data speeds over traditional cable access networks
- Nokia Bell Labs XG-CABLE proof of concept demonstrates feasibility of Full Duplex DOCSIS® 3.1 laid out by CableLabs®
- World-first lab test validates viability of symmetrical service, delivering 10 Gbps download and upload speeds over traditional Hybrid Fiber Coax (HFC) cable systems
- Nokia innovations can help cable operators deliver enhanced ultra-broadband services to residential and business subscribers seeking greater upload speeds
ESPOO, Finland, May 16, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Nokia today announced a significant breakthrough in the effort to meet surging data demand from consumers and businesses. In a world-first, the company showed it is possible to achieve 10 Gbps symmetrical data speeds using traditional Hybrid Fiber Coax (HFC) cable plant. Using a prototype technology called XG-CABLE that is based on unique access technology innovations and applications developed by Nokia Bell Labs, the test demonstrates how existing cable systems can be used to deliver symmetrical ultra-broadband access services.
Achieving 'symmetrical' services - where the network can simultaneously support 10 Gbps data speeds for both uploading and downloading content - is a major breakthrough for the cable industry. With the need for high-speed upload services growing due to demand for HD video uploads, real-time gaming, live streaming video and virtual or augmented reality, Nokia Bell Labs started to explore the feasibility of delivering symmetrical service over HFC cable plants in 2014. Demonstrating for the first time that the concept is valid and achievable, the XG-CABLE test used point-to-point cable topologies to deliver 10 Gbps symmetric data speeds over coaxial cable using 1.2 Ghz of spectrum.
Still considered a proof of concept, XG-CABLE can easily integrate into the CableLabs new Full Duplex DOSCIS® 3.1 concept, which is focused on providing cable operators with technology innovations that can transform the industry. By leveraging the XG-CABLE technology, operators can effectively use existing HFC cables over the last 200 meters to provide upstream speeds never before achievable due to the limited spectrum available. This will enable operators to more effectively bring ultra-broadband services to consumer locations that were not physically or economically viable unless fiber was brought all the way to the residence. XG-CABLE will also provide operators with greater agility in how they use and manage their spectrum.
Dr. Robert Howald, Vice President, Network Architecture at Comcast Cable, said: "While it is still early in the development of full duplex, Nokia's XG Cable proof of concept shows that multi-Gigabit symmetrical speeds over HFC, as targeted in the CableLabs FDX initiative, are achievable. As we continue our DOCSIS 3.1 deployments this year, this development further illustrates the power and flexibility of the DOCSIS 3.1 as a tool to deliver next-generation broadband performance."
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Technical background information
-- The XG-CABLE test used two different cable scenarios:
-- Leveraging a point-to-point 100m coaxial drop cable, XG-CABLE was
able to deliver 10 Gbps symmetric data speeds with 1.2 Ghz of
spectrum
-- Using HFC network topologies that utilize a
Fiber-to-the-Last-Amplifier (point-to-multipoint coax drop)
approach, XG-CABLE was able to deliver 7.5 Gbps of symmetrical data
speeds.
-- Nokia Bell Lab's XG-CABLE utilizes innovative echo canceling
technologies developed by Bell Labs to achieve full duplex transmission
of 10 Gbps upstream and 10 Gbps downstream simultaneously.
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