Harmonic's NSG Exo marks the company's entry into the Distributed Access Architecture (DAA) market with its first CMTS product. This distributed CCAP system allows service providers to move RF delivery deeper into the network, simplifying design and operations while reducing costs and enhancing service flexibility. Supporting DOCSIS and edgeQAM capabilities, NSG Exo enables the delivery of video, data, and voice services over coax, unlocking new revenue opportunities in sectors like hospitality, MDUs, and college campuses.
NSG Exo, a distributed CCAP system, allows service providers to move their RF delivery requirements out of the headend or hub and deeper into the network, which simplifies network design and operation to resolve power and space constraints, provide service flexibility and lower capital and operational expenses.
NSG Exo is one of the industry’s first offerings to support a DAA. Leveraging industry standards, the CCAP-ready system includes DOCSIS/EuroDOCSIS/J-DOCSIS CMTS capabilities today with universal edgeQAM capabilities coming soon. By enabling the delivery of video, data and voice services over coax using a single, low-power device, NSG Exo helps cable and telco service providers, as well as business owners, generate additional revenue opportunities by reaching an untapped customer base, such as multiple-dwelling-units (MDUs), hospitality and college campuses.