As the industry increasingly moves toward adoption of IP-based video, which continues to outpace analog every year, there is still a large portion of end users who continue to rely on their legacy systems. When these customers weigh the pros and cons of higher quality and greater functionality IP video offers versus the cost, they come to the conclusion that their analog video system is “good enough.”
In many cases, this hurdle can be overcome easily, allowing end users to take advantage of HD video using their existing coax cabling. Offering a compelling alternative that bridges the gap between traditional analog and IP systems, HD over coax (HDoC) systems deliver megapixel video over legacy infrastructure and, generally speaking, are less complex to install and operate than IP solutions.