The main thing you require to do telephony is a bi-directionnel HFC system, operating from 5 to 40 MHz on the return path and 50 to 550, 750 or 870 MHz on the forward side. S-A equipment like all major equipment producer these day, can deliver that type of service with their equipment. Course you need some sort of server at the headend and some receiving equipment at each customer to be able to do telephony, I do not know if S-A does that sort of equipment.
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