Vecima Networks: Entra ERM3 Series of Remote PHY Devices (RPDs)

Oct. 4, 2023
Vecima Networks' Entra ERM3 Series Remote PHY Device (RPD) is a high-density standalone module that builds upon our field-proven RPD technology found in the Entra EN8100 DOCSIS 3.1 and EN8400 DOCSIS 4.0 capable 4-port nodes.
The Entra ERM3 Series Remote PHY Device (RPD) is a high-density standalone module that builds upon our field-proven
RPD technology found in the Entra EN8100 DOCSIS 3.1 and EN8400 DOCSIS 4.0 capable 4-port nodes. The ERM322/324 is explicitly designed to fit in new and existing nodes that are suitable for all markets. The ERM322 and ERM324 modules share the same form factor with support for two downstream service groups, where the ERM324 supports four upstream service groups and the ERM322 supports two upstream service groups. 

Judge’s Comment: “This product should be considered by any operator deploying Remote PHY.” 

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