Opti Max OM2741 Node
The ARRIS Opti Maxâ„¢ OM2741 provides cable operators with a compact, fiber deep solution to manage network growth. The node features integrated segmentation switches that allow future segmentation without any additional parts or expense. The technician can enable new segments by simply adding a transmitter or receiver as required, then flipping a switch to activate the new configuration. By reducing the requirement for additional configuration boards and minimizing maintenance time, the OM2741 provides a lower total cost of ownership for the MSO.
With its premium high-gain receiver and advanced, next-generation GaN hybrid technology, the OM2741 is appropriate for a variety of architectures. The node accepts modules and accessories common with the 4x4 fully segmentable OM4100, easing sparing requirements, reducing inventory, and simplifying deployment training.
NC2000
Aurora’s landmark optical node platforms integrate numerous technical innovations to provide the utmost flexibility and
adaptability in an optical node platform, ensuring support for evolving network architectures while protecting your investment
in the cable plant. The technical advantages of these platforms include an extensive offering of plug-in node modules and
Aurora’s plug-and-play digital return technology.
NC4000S3
Aurora’s landmark optical node platforms integrate numerous technical innovations to provide the utmost flexibility and
adaptability in an optical node platform, ensuring support for evolving network architectures while protecting your investment
in the cable plant. The technical advantages of these platforms include an extensive offering of plug-in node modules and
Aurora’s plug-and-play digital return technology.
OM1111 | OM1111 Opti Max Optical Node
The ARRIS OM1111 Opti Maxâ„¢ provides cable operators with a compact, single high output node to service small subscriber groups, small/medium business customers and MDUs.
The OM1111’s 1 GHz bandwidth enables cable operators to increase downstream capacity for HDTV, Video on Demand, VoIP, high speed data/internet, and other value-added services. Return bandwidth options extend to 85 MHz to support additional revenue generating service offerings. CWDM transmitters allow multiple nodes to be combined onto a single fiber with ruggedized optical passives, maximizing the optical spectrum that is available in fiber-scarce architectures.