ADC Upgrades WorldDSL G.S, G.SHDSL Access Devices for Global Carriers; New Two-Pair G.SHDSL Modems Double Bandwidth and Extend Reach.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers CeBIT 2004 MINNEAPOLIS & HANNOVER, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 18, 2004 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) today introduced two-pair G.shdsl modems, new additions to its family of WorldDSL G.S products. For carriers that require a cost-effective way to deploy high-speed broadband services See broadband and broadband service provider. , the WorldDSL G.S access devices support line powering, double bandwidth up to 4.6 Mbps and increase reach up to 40 percent. The WorldDSL G.S modems will be featured in ADC's all-new mobile exhibit, parked outside Hall 27 at CeBIT 2004, March 18-24 in Hannover, Germany. Designed for the diverse telecommunications needs of global markets, the WorldDSL G.S modems are fully G.shdsl compliant including 36/72 time-slot operation and all required performance monitoring statistics. These new modems include a 10/100 Ethernet interface as well as existing E1 and data interfaces (V.35). Each WorldDSL G.S modem is software selectable as a communication master or communication slave, so any two units can be used for a point-to-point circuit. "With the new WorldDSL G.S modems, carriers can take advantage of standards-based interoperability and enhanced capabilities to meet the increasing demands of their customers," said Mike Pratt, president of the Wireline Systems Business Unit for ADC. "These access devices allow service providers to deliver business data services over traditional TDM (Time Division Multiplexing) A technology that transmits multiple signals simultaneously over a single transmission path. Each lower-speed signal is time sliced into one high-speed transmission. or Ethernet connections, leveraging their existing network assets." The WorldDSL G.S modems are part of a fully managed system, interfacing with a VT100 compatible terminal or a PC. The units can be managed via their local craft port or a central management card installed in a central office (CO) shelf. ADC's Stargazer stargazer, common name for any of several species of marine fishes of the family Uranoscopidae, found in southern waters, and having the mouth, nostrils, and eyes set high in the head. Stargazers lie buried in the sand, waiting for their prey of small crustaceans. , Windows or UNIX-based SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) A widely used network monitoring and control protocol. Data are passed from SNMP agents, which are hardware and/or software processes reporting activity in each network device (hub, router, bridge, etc. management software can be used to provision the system, collect alarm and performance data, and conduct diagnostic tests locally or from a remote management station. In any of these modes, the remote unit can be programmed and managed through the CO, minimizing travel to the outdoor site. The new WorldDSL G.S modems are the latest additions to a comprehensive portfolio of Wireline products for service providers and private networks. The portfolio also includes LoopStar Line-Powered Wi-Fi solutions, the Megabit Modem 702G2 family of DSL-based customer premise equipment, the Campus-RS(TM) system for a wide range of private networking environments and a complete line of indoor and outdoor enclosures and enterprise and network management solutions. About ADC ADC offers high-quality, value-added solutions of network equipment, software and systems integration services that enable communications service providers A Communications Service Provider or CSP is a company that transports information electronically. The term encompasses public and private companies in the wireline, wireless, Internet, cable, satellite, and managed services businesses. to deliver high-speed Internet See broadband. , data, video and voice services to consumers and businesses worldwide. 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. |
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