2006 Research Available on Alcatel, Ciena, Fujitsu, Lucent and Other Metro Access Products.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of Metro Access product research to their offerings. These reports, written by an objective 3rd party, contain insight and analysis of the product or service strengths and weaknesses, lists buying criteria and how the product or service fares in each category, and also provides a comprehensive table of product or service metrics metrics Managed care A popular term for standards by which the quality of a product, service, or outcome of a particular form of Pt management is evaluated. See TQM. and specifications. These reports are useful for purchasers who need to evaluate products or as a source of competitive intelligence for vendors. The following reports are now available: Alcatel 1692 Metrospan Edge (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c45905) Alcatel's 1692 MSE MSE Mouse (computer) MSE Materials Science & Engineering MSE Mean Squared Error MSE Mean Square Error MSE Master of Science in Engineering MSE Manufacturing Systems Engineering MSE Mechanically Stabilized Earth platform offers flexibility in terms of shelf size, interface muxing, and early support of 10G. However, because the MSE does not support T1/E1 circuits, it is not suited for access applications with low capacity traffic links. Ciena CN 2600 Multiservice Edge Aggregator (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c45907) Ciena's CN 2600 is a compact, robust SONET/CWDM platform offering strong feature support, competitive port densities and micro-MSPP functionality. However, the CN 2600's high power consumption can drive up OpEx and limit siting options. Cisco's ONS ONS Office for National Statistics (UK) ONS One Night Stand ONS Onslaught (Unreal Tournament 2004) ONS Oncology Nursing Society ONS Object Naming Service ONS Offshore Northern Seas 15310-MA (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c45909) Cisco's ONS 15310-MA incorporates multi-service capabilities as well as supports up to 32 wavelengths. However, without high capacity interfaces, like GbE and 10G, customers could be stuck paying a premium for underutilized DWDM (Dense WDM) The term given to wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) when significantly more channels were being added. Since WDM is increasingly more "dense" all the time, both terms are used synonymously. See WDM. DWDM - wavelength division multiplexing capabilities. Fujitsu FLASHWAVE 4100 (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c45910) The FLASHWAVE 4100 is a robust metro access platform supporting a comprehensive array of features, but a limited STS-1 switching matrix and a relatively small backplane An interconnecting device that has sockets for printed circuit boards to plug into. Passive and Active Although resistors may be used, a "passive" backplane adds no processing in the circuit. could limit the system's ability to meet increasing capacity requirements. Fujitsu FLASHWAVE 7410 (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c45911) The Fujitsu FLASHWAVE 7410 is a compact CWDM (Course WDM) An optical transmission method that is used for shorter distances than dense WDM (DWDM). Also known as "wide WDM," CWDM transmits fewer channels and uses wider spacing between the channels for distances up to 60 km. Wider spacing up to 25 nm, compared to 1. platform with strong to leading port densities, but offers minimal sub-wavelength multiplexing multiplexing, in communication, technique whereby two or more independent messages, or information-bearing signals, are carried by a single common medium, or channel. , lacks 10 Gbps line rate support, and has limited protection options. Lucent Metropolis DMXtend (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c45912) Lucent's latest update to the DMXtend further strengthens an already formidable access network MSPP (MultiService Provisioning Platform) A high-end Cisco router that supports TDM circuits, packets and optical connections at the edge of the network. See MSSP and MSTP. with enhancements such as improved port density and 10G support. However, customers may balk balk the action of a horse when it refuses to obey a command to which it usually responds. See also jibbing. at the cost burden for such a loaded system. Nortel Optical Metro 5100 (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c45913) Nortel's OM 5100 is part of an integrated metro transport platform supporting a wide range of interfaces, including 10G, in a small package. However, without T1/E1 support, the product misses the mark for some low traffic access applications. Companies Mentioned: Alcatel Ciena Fujitsu Lucent Nortel |
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