ADTRAN Delivers Advanced Video Solutions.10 Gigabit Ethernet Support and Expanded FTTx Solutions Simplify Video Service Delivery as Part of a Fully Integrated Access Architecture HUNTSVILLE, Ala. -- ADTRAN[R], Inc. (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on : ADTN ADTN Administrative Data Transmission Network ADTN Administrative Data Telecommunications Network ), a leading supplier of next-generation networking solutions, today announced the availability of a new wide range of solutions for the Total Access[R] 5000 Multi-Service Access Platform (MSAP (MultiService Access Platform) An integration device located on a carrier's premises that supports a variety of protocols. It acts like a central switch between all of the customer's communications technologies and the carrier side, which is the PSTN, the ) targeted at delivering advanced video services. These new solutions are optimized for Fiber to the Premises Fiber to the premises (FTTP) is a form of fiber-optic communication delivery in which an optical fiber is run directly onto the customers' premises. This contrasts with other fiber-optic communication delivery strategies such as fiber to the node (FTTN), fiber to the curb (FTTP (Fiber To The Premises) The installation of optical fiber from the carrier directly into the home or office. Also called "fiber to the home" (FTTH). See PON and FTTC. See also FTP. ) and Fiber to the Node Fiber to the node (FTTN), also called fiber to the neighborhood or fiber to the cabinet (FTTCab),[1] is a telecommunication architecture based on fiber-optic cables run to a cabinet serving a neighborhood. (FTTN (Fiber To The Neighborhood or Fiber To The Node) See FTTC. ) architectures, enabling the ultra-high bandwidth speeds required to support even the most demanding video applications. With these new solutions, the Total Access 5000 further solidifies its position as the industry's leading Ethernet-based MSAP. Service providers are faced with the challenge of transforming their existing networks to provide advanced services, enabling not only voice and broadband connections to the Internet, but also higher-revenue services like video. The dynamics of these services are constantly evolving, making it difficult to identify the optimal network architecture. The strength of the Total Access 5000 is in its support for both FTTP and FTTN architectures, allowing service providers to eliminate the decision around the "right architecture" and use a single platform for both fiber and copper delivery. "Our customers depend on the availability of our services and our ability to meet their bandwidth requirements," said Dan Steinike, plant supervisor, Wilson Communications. "The Total Access 5000 is one of the most flexible platforms on the market today. With the addition of these new video-oriented solutions, we know that we can deliver a high-bandwidth, high-availability access network architecture--regardless of whether we need to deliver those solutions over copper or fiber facilities." The Total Access 5000 portfolio additions include: Integrated 10 Gigabit Ethernet: The Total Access 5000 supports 10 Gigabit Ethernet Rings via the ITU-T See ITU. ITU-T - International Telecommunications Union G.8032 Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS ERPS Enterprise Resource Planning System ERPS Enhanced Reference Picture Selection ERPS Equipment Release Priority System ERPS EOS Real-Time Processing System ) standard. This provides carriers with a hi-capacity, resilient carrier-class Ethernet ring architecture for the Total Access 5000. In addition to the ERPS capability, the ability to configure multiple 10G network interfaces provides carriers with unprecedented bandwidth delivery in support of FTTP and FTTN architectures. HomePNA (HPNA See HomePNA. ) Enabled Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON See PON. ) Optical Network Terminals (ONT): Eliminating the costs associated with new in-home wiring for high-bandwidth services like IPTV (Internet Protocol TV) Also called "TV over IP," IPTV delivers scheduled TV programs and video-on-demand (VOD) via the IP protocol and digital streaming techniques used to watch video on the Internet. , ADTRAN's Total Access 300 Series of HPNA3.1 enabled ONTs provides data rates up to 320 Mbps over existing in-home coaxial wiring, offering service providers the fastest and easiest way to deploy IPTV with no new wires. Radio Frequency (RF) Enabled GPON ONTs: Allowing carriers to leverage their existing RF video headend, the Total Access 300 Series of RF-enabled ONTs offers a flexible mix of solutions. RF one-way path solutions are supported, as well as two integrated solutions with return path capabilities--support for the Scientific Atlanta Single Wire Return Device (SWRD SWRD Still Waters Run Deep SWRD Software Requirements Document SWRD Single Wire Return Device ) and the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE SCTE Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers SCTE Society of Cable Television Engineers SCTE Serial Clock Transmit External ) RF over Glass (RFoG) solution. The ADTRAN Total Access 300 Series SCTE RFoG ONTs enable two-way communications support for SCTE 55-1, 55-2 and DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification) A cable modem standard from the CableLabs research consortium (www.cablelabs.com), which provides equipment certification for interoperability. , regardless of headend type. Multi-Dwelling Unit (MDU) ONT: With an innovative ONT designed for multi-dwelling units, particularly "garden-style" apartment buildings, the Total Access 380 MDU ONT offers an integrated 1:4 fiber splitter, enhanced cable management, a common powering system (which allows a single UPS/BBU to be used to power all of the ONTs installed in the housing) and a flexible shelf system allowing individual ONT units to be installed or serviced without disrupting service to other customers. The enclosure supports all current ADTRAN ONT models, providing flexibility to support a mix of pure IPTV or RF video solutions from a single ONT housing. VDSL2 FTTN Access Modules: In addition to a wide range of single-pair and bonded ADSL2+ solutions for IPTV service delivery, the addition of VDSL2 on the Total Access 5000 provides carriers with another service delivery option over existing copper infrastructure. Enabling data rates up to 100 Mbps per pair with optional VDSL2 Ethernet in the First Mile Ethernet in the First Mile (EFM), also known as IEEE 802.3ah, is a collection of protocols specified in IEEE 802.3, defining the Ethernet in the Access networks, i.e. First/Last Mile. bonding, the Total Access 5000 offers two different solutions--a VDSL2 module with integrated POTS splitter and a COMBO VDSL2 module, which offers both integrated POTS and VDSL2 on the same line card, greatly simplifying outside plant deployments. "Carriers are continuing to invest in the ultra-broadband network architectures required to deploy advanced video networks, and we are excited to be part of it," said Mike Martin, director of product management, ADTRAN Carrier Networks Division. "While the primary driver behind these advanced networks remains video, the large capital investment is driving service providers to leverage the network for more than just residential-based services--with business Ethernet and mobile backhaul being the primary access needs. With its wide variety of copper and fiber interfaces and robust Quality of Service (QoS) capabilities, the Total Access 5000 was designed to support a fully integrated access infrastructure which is needed to meet the unique requirements of residential, business and mobile backhaul applications. This allows service providers to simplify their access networks through the deployment of a single platform capable of supporting a fully integrated access infrastructure." With volume deployments in Tier 1, 2 and 3 carrier networks across the globe, the Total Access 5000 continues its rapid growth, giving carriers the flexibility to support advanced access architectures across both copper and fiber. The complete Total Access 5000 solution set will be on display at ADTRAN Booth #739 at the Telco TV 2009 Annual Conference and Expo, located at the Orange County Convention Center The Orange County Convention Center (OCCC) is the primary public convention center in Central Florida. The large complex is located on International Drive, a major tourist area in Orlando, Florida. in Orlando, FL, from November 10 - 12. About ADTRAN ADTRAN, Inc. is a leading global provider of networking and communications equipment, with a portfolio of more than 1,700 solutions for use in the last mile of today's telecommunications networks. Widely deployed by carriers and enterprises alike, ADTRAN solutions enable voice, data, video, and Internet communications across copper, fiber, and wireless network infrastructures. ADTRAN solutions are currently in use by every major U.S. service provider and many global ones, as well as by thousands of public, private and governmental organizations worldwide. For more information, contact the company at 800 9ADTRAN (800 923-8726) or via email at info@adtran.com. On the Web, visit www.adtran.com. Keyword Tags: adtran, ethernet, fttp, fttx, hpna, iptv, ont, rf, total access Photos/Multimedia Gallery Available: http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/mmg.cgi?eid=6095997&lang=en |
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