ARRIS will bring a newly expanded portfolio of video, voice and data solutions designed for European cable operators to the ANGA 2011 Exhibition and Conference, May 4-6 in Cologne, Germany. Along with updates to its existing EuroDOCSIS-based triple play platforms, ARRIS will showcase its new whole home solution media gateway technology, multi-screen video and advanced advertising solutions, EPON access products, network management software, professional services capabilities and indoor and outdoor Wi-Fi solutions.

Among the demonstrations on display at the ARRIS booth will be 16-channel bonding with the C4 CMTS. Also, the VIPr DVB Transcoding platform and new Touchstone wireless voice and data modems, as well as the ARRIS vision of the whole home solution, which delivers 6-tuner whole home DVR, broadcast and Internet content, media sharing, home networking, as well as carrier grade voice and high speed data service.

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