Join us for an insightful recorded webinar exploring the Generic Access Platform (GAP) standard and how it fosters a multi-vendor, open, and interoperable access network.

Our experts, Scott Raaf and Jason Patterson, will discuss the EN9000, the world’s first commercially available GAP node designed from the ground up to support 1.8 GHz RF for next-generation HFC access with DOCSIS 4.0. The EN9000 provides a multi-gigabit platform to support further DOCSIS evolution, as well as PON and wireless technologies, all built on a foundation of interoperability. Learn how these advancements can future-proof your network, enhance performance, and simplify deployment. .

Don’t miss this opportunity to stay ahead in the ever-evolving landscape of access technology.

Speakers:

Jason Patterson

Director of Network Architecture, Rochester Network Supply
Jason Patterson has been in the Cable industry for over 20 years, on both the operator and vendor sides. He most recently comes to RocNet from Casa Systems, where he spent the last several years helping his customers find the right DOCSIS solutions to meet their needs.

Jason brings a wealth of knowledge in the design, deployment, and operation of wireline technologies. He uses this knowledge to provide solutions for RocNet’s customers to help solve their challenges.

Scott Raaf

VP of Cable Access Product Management, Vecima
Scott Raaf, Vice President of Cable Access Product Management, joined Vecima in September 2019. Prior to joining Vecima, Scott held Engineering and Product management roles for over 22 years at Barconet, Scientific Atlanta and Cisco. Scott has held product responsibility roles for Analog Headend, Digital Transport, EQAM, HFC and CMTS products. Scott holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Tennessee Technological University with an emphasis in digital communications and optics.

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