Teleste and DNA to complete DNA’s ultra-modern cable network in Southern Finland

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In 2016, DNA launched a network upgrade project to enable record-breaking broadband speeds in their cable network in Southern Finland. With the help of Teleste’s intelligent network management tools and products, this next generation cable network is now completed, redeeming its promise of reliable, high-capacity Internet connections for its customers.

Turku, Finland – 24 May 2017 – Teleste, a leading provider of video and broadband technologies and related services, has revealed that it has completed deployment of DOCSIS 3.1 -compatible network products to a cable network upgrade project started in 2016 by DNA, Finland’s largest cable operator and the leading pay TV provider in both cable and terrestrial networks. The upgrade embraces 1500 cable network sites in Southern Finland and, as the recent capacity tests show, it redeems its promise of reliable, Gigabit-level broadband speeds to DNA’s customers within the region.

We are focused on ensuring that our customers can enjoy smooth Internet video services also in live environments, and delivering fast and reliable network connections is an elemental part of meeting the target. We are pleased that, together with Teleste, we have been able to deploy the best solution available to bring our cable network customers within the reach of fixed broadband connections that meet their service expectations today, as well as in future,” told Mikko Nurmi, Director, Cable Networks, DNA.

Mastering network service quality from headend to homes

In addition to utilising DOCSIS 3.1 technology for ultra-high broaband speeds, the deployment makes it possible to monitor and control network signal quality remotely throughout the network from headend to homes with Teleste’s CATVisor Argus management software. Working together with Teleste’s intelligent network devices in the field, the software allows the operator to react proactively to any problems that could cause service distruptions.  It also makes it possible to remotely monitor Remote Ingress Switch (RIS) enabled devices  via the system cloud. Please, visit here for more information about the RIS technology.

“It has been exciting to work with DNA on this project, which has been the the first comprehensive implementation of DOCSIS 3.1 network technology in Finland. As this project shows, the technology really redeems its promise of bringing Gigabit-level broadband speeds for consumers. And what is more, the increased capacity can be further reinforced by taking intelligence deeper into networks to proactive control network disturbances and reduce service outages. This makes it possible for the operator to ensure that the quality of service meets the requirements for seamless connectivity between people, things, and services,” stated Hanno Narjus, SVP of Network Products for Teleste.

We invite you to learn more about the case at our stand G31, Hall 7, at ANGA COM 2017. The event will take place from 30 May to 1 June in Cologne, Germany. For more information about our ANGA topics and offering, please visit our web page www.teleste.com/anga2017.

 

Inquiries for more information:
Mirkka Lamppu
Director, Communications and CEM, Teleste Corporation
Tel. +358 2 2605 611
mirkka.lamppu@teleste.com

 

 

About Teleste
Teleste offers an integrated product and service portfolio that makes it possible to build and run a better networked society. Our solutions bring television and broadband services to your home, secure your safety in public places and guide your use of public transport. With solid industry experience and drive for innovations, we are a leading international company in broadband, security and information technologies and related services. We connect with our customers through a global network of offices and partners. In 2016, Teleste’s net sales reached EUR 260 million and the company employed over 1500 people.  Teleste is listed on Nasdaq Helsinki. For more information see www.teleste.com and follow @telestecorp on Twitter.

 

 

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