Nokia has mounted a much-needed boost for coaxial cable by adding MoCA (Multimedia over Coax) Access technology to its Gigabit Connect portfolio – extending the Finnish vendor’s broadband portfolio into those abundant boxes of opportunity that are multi-dwelling units (MDUs). In actuality, Nokia has become a MoCA reseller, not a MoCA maker, by slinging MoCA products from InCoax at cable operators for which fiber is a trench too far and for which G.fast has reached a gigabit ceiling. The significant part of this product expansion is that Nokia is laying claim as the first vendor to offer an integrated system blending fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) with MoCA Access, promising to seamlessly link fiber-coax networks to deliver multi-gigabit broadband services throughout buildings where…