InCoax Networks and its MoCA Access™ 2.5 technology is part of a comprehensive network design selected by the City of Elberton, Georgia, to modernize and future-proof its broadband network.
The upgrade marks a shift from legacy cable infrastructure to an all-fiber, high-capacity 25G PON-ready fiber network that uses MoCA Access to ensure high-speed access is available in MDU buildings that can’t be fiberized.
InCoax’s solution is designed to cost-effectively extend gigabit broadband to tenants in multi-dwelling units (MDUs), particularly in locations where deploying fiber directly to each apartment is impractical or cost-prohibitive. InCoax’s technology has been integrated into the Nokia Gigabit solution to deliver high-performance broadband over existing in-building coaxial networks using MoCA Access 2.5.
While the Elberton deployment is relatively modest in scale, the project demonstrates how the strategic partnership between Nokia and InCoax enables a scalable and efficient way to expand broadband to underserved communities.
As the demand for high-speed and reliable broadband continues to grow across urban and rural areas, the Gigabit Connect solution, backed by technologies like MoCA Access, provides a sustainable and future-ready path for municipalities, utilities, and broadband providers.
Jörgen Ekengren, CEO
Fast broadband is the endgame, but to get there faster and more affordably, operators must complement fiber-to-the-home with technologies like MoCA Access that make the most of the existing infrastructure. This pragmatic approach reduces deployment costs, shortens time-to-market, and ensures more people gain access to high-speed connectivity sooner. The Elberton project clearly demonstrates how the Nokia and InCoax partnership brings real values to operators and communities