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Liberty Latin America and Vecima Deploy Distributed Access Architecture (DAA) to Deliver Enhanced Broadband Services to Customers

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Liberty Latin America (LILA, LILAK, LILAB) is deploying Vecima's Distributed Access Architecture (DAA) to enhance its Hybrid Fiber Coax (HFC) networks across the Caribbean and Latin America. This initiative aims to boost network capacity and performance, enabling gigabit connectivity, video, and voice services for customers. Liberty Latin America is also trialing DOCSIS 3.1 in St. Vincent and Curaçao to improve bandwidth. The deployment emphasizes cost-effective upgrades and maximizes existing infrastructure.

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  • Deployment of Vecima's DAA solution will increase network capacity and performance.
  • Trial of DOCSIS 3.1 is expected to deliver significantly more bandwidth to customers.
  • Utilization of existing infrastructure reduces costs for network upgrades.
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  • Vecima’s Remote MACPHY solution helps Liberty Latin America streamline operations, reuse existing infrastructure, and significantly boost network capacity to deliver enhanced broadband services to its C&W consumer HFC networks.



  • Vecima and Liberty Latin America successfully field trial DAA with DOCSIS 3.1, which will further enhance speeds and service for Liberty Latin America customers.



  • DAA solution enables Liberty Latin America to deliver high-speed, gigabit connectivity, video, and voice services to more customers over greater distances.

VICTORIA, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Vecima Networks Inc. (TSX: VCM) today announced that Liberty Latin America, a leading telecommunications company with operations throughout the Caribbean and Latin America, is deploying its Distributed Access Architecture (DAA) solution across its C&W consumer Hybrid Fiber Coax (HFC) networks to significantly increase the scale, capacity, and performance of its HFC network.

To cope with the escalating bandwidth demands of video, high-speed data services and business applications, cable operators are turning to software driven, all-IP DAA to increase the capacity of existing networks, reduce space, and power requirements, and improve signal quality. Fully distributed, virtualized DAA architectures are becoming essential for cable operators looking to rapidly deploy new services and cost-effectively upgrade their networks.

Liberty Latin America deploys Vecima’s DAA solution, including the Entra Access Controller, Video Engine and SC-2D Remote MACPHY Access Nodes, across its properties. With Vecima’s solution, Liberty Latin America can effectively reuse its existing IP/MPLS and video infrastructure to rapidly extend services into new areas and reduce new build and upgrade costs across the region. Liberty Latin America is trialing DOCSIS 3.1 services in St. Vincent and Curaçao to take advantage of its DAA network fidelity to deliver significantly more bandwidth – both downstream and upstream – to customers.

“Vecima’s DAA solution plays a critical role in helping us extend the reach and capacity of our network today with DOCSIS 3.0 and soon with DOCSIS 3.1,” said Rafael Buigas, Vice President, Mobile and Access Networks at Liberty Latin America. “Vecima’s unique approach to DAA gives us the tools we need to maximize investments, expand our network and deploy new ultra-broadband services that deliver the best possible experience for our customers.”

“Cable operators around the world are beginning to build out next generation access networks leveraging DAA, as well as Remote MACPHY,” said Jeff Heynen, Vice President, Broadband Access & Home Networking at the Dell’Oro Group. “As more operators migrate toward DOCSIS 4.0 and high-split architectures, we expect to see an increasing reliance on Remote MACPHY technologies.”

Ryan Nicometo, Senior Vice President & General Manager, Video & Broadband Solutions at Vecima, added, “The deployment with Liberty Latin America highlights the growing momentum we continue to see for our DAA solution, which enables cable operators to simultaneously add network capacity and reduce Opex. With our solution, Liberty Latin America will be able to maximize its HFC network and efficiently enhance and extend services.”

About Liberty Latin America
Liberty Latin America is a leading communications company operating in over 20 countries across Latin America and the Caribbean under the consumer brands VTR, Flow, Liberty, Más Móvil, BTC and Cabletica. The communications and entertainment services that we offer to our residential and business customers in the region include digital video, broadband internet, telephony, and mobile services. Our business products and services include enterprise-grade connectivity, data center, hosting and managed solutions, as well as information technology solutions with customers ranging from small and medium enterprises to international companies and governmental agencies. In addition, Liberty Latin America operates a subsea and terrestrial fiber optic cable network that connects over 40 markets in the region.

Liberty Latin America has three separate classes of common shares, which are traded on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the symbols "LILA" (Class A) and "LILAK" (Class C), and on the OTC link under the symbol "LILAB" (Class B).

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About Vecima Networks
Vecima Networks Inc. (TSX: VCM) is a global leader focused on developing integrated hardware and scalable software solutions for broadband access, content delivery, and telematics. We enable the world’s leading innovators to advance, connect, entertain, and analyze. We build technologies that transform content delivery and storage, enable high‑capacity broadband network access, and streamline data analytics.

Further information about Vecima’s Entra solution is available at https://vecima.com/solutions/distributed-access. Or visit our website at www.vecima.com.

Vecima Networks

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Source: Vecima Networks Inc.

FAQ

What is the purpose of Liberty Latin America's deployment of Vecima's DAA solution?

Liberty Latin America is deploying Vecima's Distributed Access Architecture (DAA) to enhance network capacity and performance across its Hybrid Fiber Coax (HFC) networks.

What benefits does the DAA solution provide to Liberty Latin America?

The DAA solution enables Liberty Latin America to deliver gigabit connectivity and improve video and voice services for its customers.

Where is Liberty Latin America trialing DOCSIS 3.1 services?

Liberty Latin America is trialing DOCSIS 3.1 services in St. Vincent and Curaçao.

What are the stock symbols for Liberty Latin America?

Liberty Latin America has three classes of common shares traded under symbols LILA (Class A), LILAK (Class C), and LILAB (Class B).

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