Teleste Oyj will deliver its Distributed Access (DA) technology to Chopin Cable Television (Chopin Telewizja Kablowa, "Chopin"). With the technology, Chopin upgrades its cable network infrastructure and provides faster broadband connections over their network. The objective is seamlessly supported by Teleste's DAN3 Remote PHY node.

Distributed Access Architecture technology allows operators to address the constantly growing Internet capacity demand. The technology is the next evolutionary step from traditional, centralised broadband networks towards distributed network infrastructures capable of delivering ultra-high Internet speeds. Decentralizing the physical (PHY) layer functionality of DOCSIS CCAP core, the Distributed Access architecture extends the digital layer of the network and provides efficiencies in terms of not only speed but also network convergence, reliability, latency and security.

These advantages can be fully utilised by making certain that the DA nodes seamlessly interoperate with the chosen CCAP core at the operator's headend. The DAN3 node effectively fulfils this demand, as Teleste's Distributed Access technology has demonstrated its interoperability with all (v)CCAP core solutions from the leading vendors like Cisco. Meeting CableLabs specifications, the compact DA node stands out as an excellent choice for building cable networks with substantially higher capacity.