Pacific Broadband Networks and Hemmink B.V. partner to promote, distribute HFC, FTTx, and RFoG

April 27, 2011
Pacific Broadband Networks (PBN) and Hemmink BV entered into a partnership to promote and distribute PBN’s advanced optical broadband systems to the Dutch CATV market. The association is expected to increase exposure of PBN products to the Dutch market.

Pacific Broadband Networks (PBN) and Hemmink BV entered into a partnership to promote and distribute PBN’s advanced optical broadband systems to the Dutch CATV market. The association is expected to increase exposure of PBN products to the Dutch market.

PBN develops and manufactures optical, digital, and RF broadband products, including HFC, FTTx, and RFoG systems. At ANGA 2011, PBN will release two new high-density platforms to grow its European and Global Market share. Hemmink is planning to introduce the AIMA3000 HFC platform in The Netherlands. The partnership has already resulted in an RFoG project, whereby 1000+ subscribers will be connected throughout 2011 and 2012, says a spokesperson.

Hemmink delivers concepts and systems for cable television, FTTx, IP, telecom, and data networks.

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