Knowledge
Discover expert insights, definitions, and how-to guides on connectivity and network solutions. Explore the Aurora Networks Knowledge Center for trusted technical content and industry know-how.
What is an HFC Cable Network?
Aurora Networks’s HFC solutions combine fiber and coax for scalable broadband—delivering gigabit internet, digital TV, and VoIP over existing cable networks. more
What are the Different Types of Passive Optical Networks (PONs)?
Aurora Networks's PON solutions—from GPON to NG-PON2—deliver scalable, high-speed fiber broadband for homes, businesses, and future-ready network infrastructure. more
What is XGS PON?
Aurora Networks’s XGS-PON solutions deliver symmetrical 10 Gbps fiber speeds—powering next-gen broadband for homes, businesses, and smart city infrastructure. more
What is Distributed Access Architecture?
Aurora Networks’s DAA solutions boost broadband efficiency by virtualizing network functions—enhancing capacity, reducing latency, and optimizing fiber use. more
What is the Future of PONs?
Aurora Networks’s next-gen PON solutions integrate SDN and energy efficiency—delivering scalable, sustainable fiber broadband for future-ready global connectivity. more
What is GPON?
Aurora Networks’s GPON solutions deliver high-speed, scalable fiber broadband for FTTH and FTTB—enabling efficient, low-maintenance internet, voice, and video access. more
What is Broadband Connectivity?
Aurora Networks drives broadband connectivity with fiber optics, 5G, and wireless solutions, expanding high-speed internet access for homes, businesses, and communities. more
What is EPON?
Aurora Networks delivers EPON fiber-optic broadband with high-speed, symmetrical internet access, scalable architecture, and simplified Ethernet-based deployment. more
What is the Difference Between DOCSIS 3.1 vs 4.0?
Aurora Networks advances DOCSIS 3.1 and 4.0 broadband with multi-gigabit speeds, spectrum efficiency, and scalable network upgrades for next-gen cable networks. more
What is DOCSIS 4.0?
Aurora Networks powers DOCSIS 4.0 innovation with multi-gigabit broadband over HFC networks, boosting speed, efficiency, and capacity for next-gen connectivity. more