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From: FJB5/8/2018 5:54:04 PM
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Dense, modular DWDM

With migration to remote PHY, operators are now able to consider tightly spaced DWDM channel plans. But deploying 48-channel muxes throughout your headend is not the answer. Instead, deploy just what is necessary today with a slight eye toward expansion.

Even if it’s not in the forecast, future expansion shouldn't require a re-cabling with this modular approach. Just make sure modular capacity expansion is available and easily achievable.

Network migration at the headend doesn't have to be daunting -- it's doable. Even without impacting service delivery to existing subscribers, it’s possible to expand your network's services within existing congested footprints in perfect alignment with the work being done in the field.

Once complete, the payoff is visible. You will see less coax and more fiber in the headend with ten times greater connectivity and more space to expand. The transformed platform will be able to take on capacity to enter new markets, such as wireless backhaul, and grow your base of business-class subscribers.

— Kevin Bourg, Optical Network Architect, Market Development, Corning Optical
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