ADC Introduces New FTTX Central Office Service Pack; Service Offering Helps Speed FTTX Deployment.MINNEAPOLIS -- ADC (1) See A/D converter. (2) (Apple Display Connector) A peripheral connector from Apple that combines digital video display, USB and power in one cable. (Nasdaq:ADCT ADCT Adaptive Discrete Cosine Transform ; www.adc.com) introduced today a new Service Pack to help speed FTTX (Fiber To The X) Refers to all the "fiber-to-the-wherever" technologies. See FTTC and FTTP. See also FTX. (Fiber to the X) deployment by optimizing a carrier's central offices (COs) for FTTX. The FTTX Service Pack is a bundle of professional services (job) professional services - A department of a supplier providing consultancy and programming manpower for the supplier's products. that helps carriers determine whether their COs are FTTX ready, and if not what changes need to occur to ensure the CO can properly and efficiently handle the higher capacity demands that FTTX deployments create. "Often people think of FTTX as an outside plant initiative, but the CO is vital in delivering broadband services," said Barb Majerus, vice president of the Professional Services Organization for ADC. "The CO is a critical distribution point for the network, and FTTX will create new demands on the CO. If the CO isn't FTTX ready, then the entire network downstream from the CO can be adversely affected." Examples of how FTTX deployments impact the CO include: --Space demands within the CO as higher-density fiber frame and wavelength division multiplexing See WDM. (communications) wavelength division multiplexing - (WDM) Multiplexing several Optical Carrier n signals on a single optical fibre by using different wavelengths (colours) of laser light to carry different signals. (WDM (1) (Wavelength Division Multiplexing) A technology that uses multiple lasers and transmits several wavelengths of light (lambdas) simultaneously over a single optical fiber. ) equipment require more space than traditional telephony equipment --Required changes in the infrastructure to support higher-density equipment --Changes in demands for electrical power The FTTX Service Pack includes professional services to address these and other issues related to FTTX deployment. The Service Pack features a readiness assessment to determine if a CO is FTTX ready, or needs minor or major modifications to support FTTX. Depending on the outcome of the assessment, ADC can then implement other services within the Service Pack to prepare the CO for FTTX deployment. "By using the FTTX Service Pack, carriers can ease and speed up their deployments as the COs are prepared in advance," Majerus said. "As well, ADC can help carriers increase the overall reliability of their COs, lower their overall deployment costs and improve flexibility and scalability at the CO. Rather than look at COs on an individual basis, we believe we can help carriers improve and enhance their services on regional or national levels by implementing the FTTX Service Pack." ADC provides a broad range of professional services to help operators increase the capacity of their networks, more effectively manage their assets and maximize their network infrastructure. More information on ADC's services capabilities can be found at www.adc.com/professionalservices. About ADC ADC is a world leader in providing global network infrastructure products, services and software that enable the profitable delivery of high-speed Internet See broadband. , data, video, and voice services over our customers' unique networks. ADC (Nasdaq:ADCT) has sales into more than 90 countries. Learn more about ADC Telecommunications ADC Telecommunications (NASDAQ: ADCT) is a communications company located in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, a southwest suburb of Minneapolis. History In 1935, Ralph Allison founded ADC Telecommunications in the basement of his south Minneapolis home, inventing ADC's very , Inc. at www.adc.com. All brand names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. |
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