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Home » Broadcom Adds Noise Cancellation to DSL Gateways

Broadcom Adds Noise Cancellation to DSL Gateways

October 19, 2015
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Broadcom is adding a Reference Noise Cancellation (RNC) technology to its BCM63138 family of devices . Broadcom is the first to offer telecom carriers the benefits of RNC to enhance the performance of DSL customer premise equipment (CPE) without the need to replace or upgrade installed ADSL or VDSL2 infrastructure equipment. For more news, visit Broadcom’s Newsroom.

Broadcom’s RNC implementation on its BCM63138 family of high-performance DSL SoCs for home gateways works with existing DSL infrastructure equipment, including single-line or bonded ADSL and VDSL. It also complements existing DSL performance techniques such as G.inp, and G.vector, and coexists independent of any other equipment in the network. By filtering out received noise on the subscriber line at the CPE in the residence, this advancement in DSL technology enables carriers to improve the quality of the received signal and deliver higher performing broadband to subscribers.

“Today’s announcement builds on Broadcom’s unmatched DSL portfolio, enabling operators to deliver high-bandwidth broadband services to meet growing consumer demand,” said Greg Fischer, Broadcom Senior Vice President and General Manager, Broadband Carrier Access. “With the addition of RNC technology to Broadcom’s BCM63138 SoC family, operators can deploy CPE that provide DSL subscribers with an unmatched performance improvement with no investment or change to existing installed infrastructure equipment.”

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