Broadband CATV systems are now a very complex, Bi-directional communications network, called; HFC (Hybrid Fiber Coaxial) using Fiber Optic and Coaxial Cable technologies.
HFC Broadband systems are using fiber optic technology to transport the signals for the longest distance, between the headend to a NODE (optical receiver). The node transfers the light signal to RF signal. The signals then continue thru the coaxial system to feed all the customers. The coaxial system permits to deliver the signals at less cost. Fiber optic delivers a better quality signal than coaxial cable, this is why fiber optic is used to transport the signal for the long distance.
The Advanced Intelligent Multi-services Access (AIMA3000) is new a high-integrity, high-density headend platform to enable MSO's to build or upgrade their networks to meet today and future multi-services access requirements.
Light Link Series 2 range of products are manufactured for transporting broadband optical signals in varying environments.
Our range of optical accessories includes splitters and couplers, WDM's, DWDM's and CWDM's.