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InCoax Networks AB

InCoax Networks AB

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InCoax Networks AB is a Sweden-based company that develops, markets and sells networking solutions for broadband access over the existing coax infrastructure. The Company utilizes technology based on the Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA) Access specification and offers a system that allows the use of the existing coaxial cable wiring instead of having to deploy new fiber and Local Area Network (LAN) wiring. The system consists of a controller, a modem and a software package to manage the users. The Company's products include the In:xtnd fiber extension, diplexer filters, and the Internet Protocol over Coax product family, including Coax Link Controller (CLC), Coax Access Modem (CAM) and Coax Link Manager (CLM). The solutions are aimed at broadband and mobile operators, as well as hospitality and healthcare providers.

  • Revenue in SEK (TTM)59.62m
  • Net income in SEK-16.91m
  • Incorporated2009
  • Employees20.00
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