InCoax Networks
InCoax MoCA Access[TM] based solution gains increasing traction in the network operator market
Since announcing its cooperation with Nokia, InCoax has undertaken an intensive development phase focused on integrating and optimizing its MoCA Access™-based system solution for MDUs. This integration enables seamless network management through Nokia Altiplano-a cloud-native, software-defined network (SDN) management platform designed for broadband access networks. Additionally, Nokia is now reselling InCoax system solution as part of its Gigabit Connect offering to broadband network providers.
With Nokia's recent announcement (see link below), InCoax Networks officially enters the commercial phase of its MoCA Access™-based system solution.
HOMEPLUS uses Nokia's Gigabit Connect solution MoCA Access™ to improve broadband experience in Taoyuan City | Nokia.com
Earlier in 2024, similar deployments included DigitalC's rollout in Cleveland, USA, where InCoax's system solution was deployed across 502 apartments in 47 MDUs in just 48 days.
Revolutionizing fiber extension with MoCA AccessTM technology
MoCA AccessTM is a Fiber Access Extension technology compatible with both Passive Optical (PON) and Active Optical Ethernet (AOE) networks. It is ideally suited for existing MDUs that lack conduits for fiber-optic cabling and is the only Fiber Access Extension technology supporting MultiGigabit services. Additionally, MoCA Access is highly effective for Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) extension in MDU networks, reducing the need for new in-building Ethernet cabling.
The fiber access extension solution from Nokia, which integrates InCoax Networks' technology, addresses the challenges of upgrading existing MDU buildings by utilizing in building coaxial infrastructure.
Industry impact and global adoption
Jörgen Ekengren, CEO of InCoax Networks, commented: "The recent deployments mark a significant milestone for InCoax Networks in serving the global cable TV industry which increasingly deploys broadband services. As the first cable operator to adopt InCoax's MoCA Access™ technology under a signed 3rd party strategic agreement with Nokia, this operator is showcasing how our technology accelerates fiber deployment and enhances broadband service delivery."
MoCA Access enables broadband services by leveraging existing coaxial networks, significantly reducing deployment time and cost compared to installing new fiber within existing MDUs. Already widely used worldwide, MoCA Access allows broadband providers to expand fiber networks efficiently, delivering faster, more stable internet connectivity.
For more information about InCoax and its MultiGigabit access solutions, visit InCoax's website.
The information was submitted for publication, through the agency of the contact persons set out below, at 08.30 CET on February 19, 2025.
For additional information, please contact:
Jörgen Ekengren, CEO, InCoax Networks AB
jorgen.ekengren@incoax.com
+46 73 899 55 52
About InCoax Networks AB
InCoax Networks AB (publ) re-purposes existing property coaxial networks in fiber and fixed wireless access (FWA) extension deployments for Communication Service Providers (CSP) globally. The technology is a high performance, future proof, reliable and cost-effective complement, that reduces installation time and improves take-up rate, to boost digital inclusion and internet access for all.
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About MoCA®, Multimedia over Coax Alliance
MoCA sets coax standards for managed networks, enabling work, learning, streaming, and gaming over existing coax cables in homes, apartments, hotels, and buildings globally. MoCA is a non-profit trade association with members including Communication Service Providers, OEMs, ODMs, and semiconductor vendors.
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Datum | 2025-02-19, kl 08:30 |
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