ATLANTA, GA--(Marketwire - June 13, 2007) - Scientific Atlanta, a Cisco company (
NASDAQ:
CSCO), today announced new, compact, high-density Prisma II™ optics
products designed to improve the performance of existing fiber. At the
upcoming SCTE Cable-Tec EXPO in Orlando, Fla. next week, June 20-22,
Scientific Atlanta will also offer a look at a new DOCSIS® Passive
Optical Network (D-PON) architecture to enable operators to deploy
cable-centric/cable-friendly fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) technology that does
not require the significant changes to network management necessary with
earlier FTTH cable architectures.
"In addition to providing the technology necessary to extract more capacity
and performance from existing fiber, these new Prisma II products will help
our customers reduce the rack space required in existing hubs or headends,"
said Mark Palazzo, vice president and general manager, Transport and Access
Networks for Scientific Atlanta.
The new access network products extend the high-performance,
future-friendly heritage of Scientific Atlanta's Prisma II analog optics
platform while maintaining backward compatibility with legacy Prisma II
products. Baseband digital reverse optics in a new small form factor
support up to two reverse buses with plans calling for implementation of
coarse wavelength division multiplexing (CWDM) and dense wavelength
division multiplexing (DWDM) for versatile, cost-effective video delivery.
The Prisma II XD chassis now accommodates up to 16 optical modules in a 3RU
unit that increases density by greater than 30 percent over existing Prisma
II chassis. Prisma II multi-wavelength forward optics offer both improved
performance and increased capacity for cable operators through enhanced
fiber use in forward path transmissions, especially at longer distances.
View the Prisma II XD chassis product
here.
The Scientific Atlanta® D-PON architecture provides a truly passive,
migratable solution to FTTH deployments for cable operators. The D-PON is
especially beneficial for operators who need to deliver FTTH service for
greenfield developments. Using a 32-way split PON infrastructure,
Scientific Atlanta enables cable operators to create an effective optical
budget in both directions. Downstream, the D-PON uses 1550nm technology to
provide cost-effective forward optics to get to the side of the home. For
the upstream traffic, technology developments at the optical network
terminal (ONT) location will provide a cost effective way to support very
long distances. This helps the operator avoid having to insert costly,
multiple actives into the network to amplify signals to compensate for any
loss.
"We see the D-PON architecture as a valuable and cost-effective solution
for cable operators as they respond to the fiber-to-the-premise
requirements that most residential and commercial developers are defining
for new planned communities and multi-use facilities," added Palazzo.
These technologies will be on display at the Cisco/Scientific Atlanta booth
865 at the upcoming SCTE Cable-Tec Expo 2007 in Orlando, Fla., June 20-22
in the West Hall at the Orange County Convention Center. To arrange an
interview or booth visit with Cisco and Scientific Atlanta executives
contact Sara Stutzenstein at
sara.stutzenstein@sciatl.com.
About Scientific Atlanta
Scientific Atlanta, a Cisco company, is a leading supplier of digital
content contribution and distribution systems, transmission networks for
broadband access to the home, digital interactive set-tops and subscriber
systems designed for video, high-speed Internet and
voice-over-Internet-Protocol (VoIP) networks, and worldwide customer
service and support. Scientific-Atlanta, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary
of Cisco Systems, Inc. More information about Scientific Atlanta is
available at
http://www.scientificatlanta.com.
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Contact Information: Contact:
Sara Stutzenstein
Scientific Atlanta, A Cisco Company
770.236.2181,
+1.770.236.3088/fax
sara.stutzenstein@sciatl.com