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Press Release -- March 31st, 2014
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Multimedios Redes Chooses Cisco DOCSIS Solution for Its Network

The company will be able to offer Internet services to up 300 megabits to their customers

MEXICO CITY,  31 March 2014. – Cisco announced today that MULTIMEDIOS REDES, a leading Mexican company offering triple play services ‑ telephony, Internet and video ‑ in the northern states of Nuevo Leon, Coahuila and Tamaulipas, has chosen the Cisco® DOCSISâ 3.0 solution.

DOCSIS 3.0 next-generation cable access network is one of the key components of the Cisco IP Next Generation Network (IP NGN). The flexibility of the platform allows operators to expand the broadband capabilities of their networks to support new services. DOCSIS 3.0 helps operators address network speed limitations by enabling them to increase upstream and downstream speeds to 1G, and also provides support for the Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) with advance network capabilities, address space expansion device mobility, support and easier device operation.

MULTIMEDIOS REYEes, through CABLEVISION and TELUM, offers services for residential and enterprise markets. Cablevision, with over 40 years in Monterrey, has over 900,000 subscribers, offering cable TV, Internet and telephony services. Telum, focused in the enterprise market, started operations 10 years ago and has one of the most important fiber optics deployments for its operation.

“As leaders in the market, our plans include next-generation video and data in our portfolio, which is why we require a robust network capable of supporting the new services to be offered to our customers. Due to the scalability of the platform, we had chosen Cisco Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification, DOCSIS, that will allow us to grow the broadband in all our network and be the first ISP launching 300 Mbits service in the Monterrey area,” said Rene Bortoni, CEO of MULTIMEDIOS REDES.

“We had found, through our Cisco Networking Index (VNI,), that in Mexico the IP traffic will grow sevenfold from 2010 to 2015. Service providers, including cable operators, must provide their customers with the means to get any content anywhere at any time, and the technology that will allow them  to offer the service if required. We are very pleased to work with Grupo Multimedios and support them with DOCSIS 3.0 that will help them to face the new market requirements,” said Rogelio Velasco, Vicepresident deCisco México.

About DOCSIS 3.0

  • DOCSIS 3.0 is a cable standard developed by CableLabs® that enables high-bandwidth access networks.
  • Provides operators with the ability to increase downstream capacity to the existing

customer base of DOCSIS 1.x/2.0 subscribers at a fraction of the cost of a traditional downstream channel.

  • Allows operators to target the insertion of DOCSIS 3.0 bonded service.
  • Greatly minimizes operator’s DOCSIS 3.0 time to market and deployment risk.

About MULTIMEDIOS REDES

MULTIMEDIOS REDES is one of the largest providers of telecommunications services, serving the mass and corporate market. The financial and technological support of Grupo Televisa and Grupo Multimedios is reflected in its fiber optic infrastructure with greater coverage in the northeast of the country, which guarantees the quality of its television and digital telephone and high speed Internet services.

With over 45 years of experience, MULTIMEDIOS REDES is constantly innovating to offer consumers the best-integrated technological solutions according to their needs.

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