Distributed Gain Architecture: Increased Performance, Decreased Power Draw (2020)

By Nader Foroughi, Shaw Communications; Jason Rupe, CableLabs

As data trends and usage increase, operators are looking for methods to increase the capacity of the network. This is especially the case with upstream. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the need to increase the return-band spectrum bandwidth and throughput became evident.

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