DocumentCode
752708
Title
Hybrid fiber/coax in the public telecommunications infrastructure
Author
Paff, Andrew
Author_Institution
Dept. of Strategic Planning & Technol., ANTEC Corp., Englewood, CO, USA
Volume
33
Issue
4
fYear
1995
fDate
4/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
40
Lastpage
45
Abstract
The benefits of the hybrid fiber/coax (HFC) architecture for the delivery of interactive broadband services have been widely discussed in the past few years. The cable television industry began deployment of this infrastructure in 1989 to support the broadcast video business. Recently, domestic telephone companies have looked at various degrees of HFC implementation, ranging from the delivery of broadcast video only to full telephony integration. The article looks at the HFC network evolution from a broadcast, non-essential, isolated architecture to a robust, interactive, broadband element within the public telecommunications fabric. Regional networks, interface to the public network and network management systems are a few of the significant issues with respect to the viability of HFC as the access layer to the “information superhighway.” If the HFC platform proves viable, telephone companies will adapt it to meet their needs in a fully integrated system
Keywords
broadband networks; cable television; coaxial cables; interactive video; optical fibre subscriber loops; telecommunication network management; telephony; HFC network evolution; access layer; broadcast video; broadcast video business; cable television industry; domestic telephone companies; hybrid fiber/coax architecture; information superhighway; integrated system; interactive broadband services; network architecture; network management systems; public network; public telecommunications infrastructure; regional networks; telephony integration; Cable TV; Coaxial components; Companies; Fabrics; Hybrid fiber coaxial cables; Multimedia communication; Optical fiber cables; Robustness; TV broadcasting; Telephony;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0163-6804
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/35.372192
Filename
372192
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