InCoax Launches 5 Gbps Over Coaxial Cable with MoCA Access 2.5 Aggregation, Solution Now Available

InCoax Launches 5 Gbps Over Coaxial Cable with MoCA Access 2.5 Aggregation, Solution Now Available

InCoax Networks Unveils Groundbreaking 5 Gbps Broadband Solution Over Coax

InCoax Networks has launched a revolutionary broadband solution capable of delivering symmetrical speeds of 5 Gbps over existing coaxial cable networks. This breakthrough is powered by InCoax’s patented Link Aggregation (LAG) technology, which seamlessly combines two MoCA Access™ 2.5 channels into a single, high-performance link. The new InCoax Access 5 Gbps solution, featuring the InCoax A5 NTE, is now available for operator testing.

A Leap Forward in Broadband Innovation

This launch represents a significant advancement in broadband technology. Traditionally, MoCA Access 2.5 has been limited to 2.5 Gbps per channel. However, InCoax engineers have developed a new generation of software-based control layers that overcome critical challenges in synchronization, packet distribution, latency management, and stability. The result is the first commercial system where two independent MoCA channels operate in unison as a cohesive 5 Gbps link.

The InCoax Access 5 Gbps Solution: A Practical Implementation

The InCoax Access 5 Gbps solution is built upon this innovation, with the InCoax Access A5 modem being the first commercial product to put the technology into practice. Paired with the in:xtnd C254 Control Unit, the system delivers stable 5 Gbps speeds, extended range, robust Quality of Service (QoS), and full compatibility with MoCA Access 2.5 networks. Furthermore, the solution offers remote configuration and integration with operators’ OSS/BSS platforms, streamlining deployment and operation.

“The launch of a solution capable of 5 Gbps over coax demonstrates both our innovative strength and our ability to translate R&D into operator-ready products,” says Jörgen Ekengren, CEO of InCoax Networks. “The A5 modem is the first product based on this achievement and shows that coax is still a strategic and future-proof medium for multi-gigabit broadband. It gives operators a faster and more cost-effective path to fiber-like performance in multi-dwelling units, without having to pull new cables.”

A Competitive Edge for Operators

For operators, the InCoax Access 5 Gbps solution presents a compelling alternative to expensive fiber upgrades or DOCSIS 4.0. It enables the launch of premium services, accelerates time-to-revenue, and strengthens operators’ long-term competitiveness through scalable software innovation.

Availability and Further Information

The solution is currently available for operator testing and evaluation, allowing service providers to validate the 5 Gbps performance in their own networks and accelerate their investments in next-generation broadband.

For a more in-depth technical explanation of the breakthrough and system design, InCoax has published a new technical description: “5 Gbps Fiber Access Extension over coax with MoCA Access 2.5 aggregation for next generation broadband.” This document details the underlying software innovation, technical achievements, and business benefits for operators.

Key Benefits of the InCoax Access 5 Gbps Solution:

  • Symmetrical 5 Gbps speeds over existing coax
  • Cost-effective alternative to fiber upgrades
  • Faster time-to-revenue for premium services
  • Scalable software innovation for long-term competitiveness

For more information about fiber access and FWA extension, visit incoax.com.

About InCoax Networks AB (publ)

InCoax Networks AB (publ) reuses existing coaxial cable networks in properties for broadband access in fiber installations (FTTH) to the world’s leading broadband operators. The technology is a high-performance, future-proof, reliable, and cost-effective complement to fiber, which reduces installation time and improves connection rates, for increased digital inclusion and internet access for all.



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