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Bandwidth Management
Bandwidth Expansion

The economics of moving from 550 MHz or 750 to 870 or 1 GHz look nearly identical. Operators who are operating at 550 MHZ and looking for a bandwidth expansion option should heavily consider moving all the way to 1 GHZ. The cost will be virtually identical to "stopping" at 870 MHz and the 1 GHZ solution will position them well for the future. With no reduction in the need for bandwidth no matter what mix of services you forecast, the 1 GHz solution is the best route for anyone looking to move up from 550 MHz.

Any of the bandwidth optimization techniques mentioned earlier can be deployed at 1GHz making the available capacity that much greater. The most important consideration concerning 1 GHz equipment is whether the manufacturer has fully tested the equipment to 1 GHz with a mix of analog and digital loading. CPE devices are already being positioned to support that bandwidth growth.

The Scientific Atlanta Advantage: As on-demand, high-definition and high-speed data, voice and commercial services continue to grow in popularity, Scientific Atlanta continues its technology leadership by offering the latest in its 1 GHz product portfolio – the GainMaker® Scalable Four Portt Node (GS7000). The 1 GHz platform gives broadband operators the extra bandwidth needed to expand their interactive service offerings to customers.

The GS7000 is Scientific Atlanta’s next-generation platform product featuring a 1 GHz capable four-port node. This offering will provide full four-way forward and reverse scaling capability and a variety of analog and digital transmitter options. The mechanical design is based around the best features of Scientific Atlanta’s legacy optical node product lines and utilizes existing GainMaker Amplifier accessories to create a platform that is extremely technician friendly and will scale with new service deployments.

Regardless of the mix of services broadband operators plan for the future growth of their sites, the need for available bandwidth to support advanced services becomes a critical issue in order to remain competitive. The capability of Scientific Atlanta’s 1 GHz platform, including the GainMaker Scalable Node, GainMaker RF Amplifier, and Prisma II Analog Optics Platform, provides a cost-effective solution for managing and expanding the productivity of existing bandwidth, while supporting the increase in demand for advanced interactive services and rapid deployment of high-definition (HD) content and bundling services to include the latest voice, video and data technologies.

Launching progressive services requires progressive technology, and seeing no end in sight to the growing demand for advanced services, the company has developed a viable solution to these challenges. Economically, the jump to a 1 GHz platform is comparable in cost to expanding to 870 MHz, but the 1 GHz platform is significantly more flexible and scalable. This enables operators to expand current content offerings and plan for emerging, next-generation services to protect the future of their investment and compete effectively with satellite operators.

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