InCoax MoCA Access™ technology included in rollout to modernize broadband in Elberton, Georgia
26 juni, 13:00
26 juni, 13:00
InCoax MoCA Access™ technology included in rollout to modernize broadband in Elberton, Georgia
InCoax Networks AB (publ) 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.
“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” says Jörgen Ekengren, CEO of InCoax. “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”
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.
For more information, visit www.incoax.com
The information was submitted for publication, through the agency of the contact person set out below, at 13.00 CEST on June 26, 2025.
For additional information, please contact:
Jörgen Ekengren, CEO, InCoax Networks AB
jorgen.ekengren@incoax.com
+46 73 899 55 52
About InCoax Networks AB
InCoax Networks AB (publ) is reusing existing property coaxial networks for broadband access in
Fiber-To-The-Home (FTTH) deployments for Communication Service Providers (CSP) globally.
The technology is a high performance, future proof, reliable and cost-effective complement to fiber,
that reduces installation time and improves take-up rate, to boost digital inclusion and Internet access
for all.
To keep updated on corporate information, visit www.incoax.com.
Vator Securities AB, tel. +46 8-5800 6599, ca@vatorsec.se, is acting as the company’s Certified Adviser.
26 juni, 13:00
InCoax MoCA Access™ technology included in rollout to modernize broadband in Elberton, Georgia
InCoax Networks AB (publ) 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.
“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” says Jörgen Ekengren, CEO of InCoax. “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”
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.
For more information, visit www.incoax.com
The information was submitted for publication, through the agency of the contact person set out below, at 13.00 CEST on June 26, 2025.
For additional information, please contact:
Jörgen Ekengren, CEO, InCoax Networks AB
jorgen.ekengren@incoax.com
+46 73 899 55 52
About InCoax Networks AB
InCoax Networks AB (publ) is reusing existing property coaxial networks for broadband access in
Fiber-To-The-Home (FTTH) deployments for Communication Service Providers (CSP) globally.
The technology is a high performance, future proof, reliable and cost-effective complement to fiber,
that reduces installation time and improves take-up rate, to boost digital inclusion and Internet access
for all.
To keep updated on corporate information, visit www.incoax.com.
Vator Securities AB, tel. +46 8-5800 6599, ca@vatorsec.se, is acting as the company’s Certified Adviser.
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