Internet service providers and CPE
Customer Premises Equipment
CPE stands for “customer premises equipment,” and refers to any device or equipment that is installed at a customer’s location and is used to access a service provided by a telecommunications company.
This can include equipment such as modems, routers, and other networking devices that are used to connect to the internet, as well as phone systems and other communication systems.
Networking infrastructure
CPE devices are usually provided by the telecommunications company and are owned and maintained by the customer. They are an important part of the infrastructure that allows customers to access the services provided by the ISP and are often a key factor in the overall quality and reliability of those services.
Premium CPE networking
There are several standards that are commonly used for customer premises equipment (CPE) devices, including:
IEEE 802.11: This is the standard for wireless networking, and is commonly used for CPE devices such as routers and modems that provide wireless access to the internet. There are several versions of this standard, including 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, 802.11ac, and 802.11ax (also known as Wi-Fi 6).
There are several standards that are commonly used for customer premises equipment (CPE) devices, including:
IEEE 802.11:
This is the standard for wireless networking, and is commonly used for CPE devices such as routers and modems that provide wireless access to the internet. There are several versions of this standard, including 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, 802.11ac, and 802.11ax (also known as Wi-Fi 6).
Ethernet:
This is a standard for wired networking, and is commonly used for CPE devices such as routers and switches that provide wired connections to the internet. There are several versions of this standard, including Fast Ethernet (100Mbps) and Gigabit Ethernet (1Gbps).
Fibre Channel:
This is a standard for high-speed data transfer over fibre optic cables, and is commonly used in storage area networks (SANs) and other specialised networking environments.
Cable:
Cable internet is a broadband service that uses coaxial cables to transmit data. CPE devices such as cable modems are used to connect to cable internet services.
Equipment includes modems, routers, IP phones, radiator controls and smart plugs all of which are networking devices that can be connected to the internet for smart remote management.
Integrated service
Euroroute is a provider of integrated customer premises equipment (CPE) fulfillment services for internet service providers (ISPs). To deliver premium network solutions to its customers, Euroroute partners with leading technology providers such as AVM Fritz! and AVSystem. AVM Fritz provides high-quality broadband routers that deliver robust and reliable performance, while AVSystem offers cloud-based access control and management systems (ACS) to support large-scale deployments.
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By working with these trusted providers, Euroroute is able to offer an integrated CPE fulfillment service that covers everything from device configuration and management to monitoring and support. With this comprehensive solution, ISPs can simplify their operations, improve the quality of their network services, and better serve their customers.
Equipment includes modems, routers, and other networking devices that connect to the internet.
Euroroute has the products and facilities to supply and support your business requirements.
We provide no-touch end-to-end CPE deployment for ISPs. Euroroute deliver pre-configured “plug-and-play” devices to your customer premises and enable you to remotely manage each device once deployed.