ADTRAN Total Access 5000 Multi-Service Access and Aggregation Platform Selected for Multiple ILEC Deployments.Selection of Flagship Platform Gives Service Providers Competitive Advantage for Legacy and Next-Generation Services 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 network solutions, today announced that Horizon Chillicothe Telephone Company, ATC ATC Air Traffic Control ATC Average Total Cost ATC Certified Athletic Trainer ATC At the Center (Hartford, Maine retreat center) ATC Applied Technology Council ATC All Things Considered , and Citizens-Brevard Telephone have selected ADTRAN's Total Access([R]) 5000 Multi-Service Access and Aggregation Platform for deployment in their networks. The Total Access 5000 provides a competitive advantage for carriers of all sizes, by allowing them to use existing infrastructure in support of both legacy and next-generation services. "The ADTRAN Total Access 5000 was the most economical solution for ATC. We wanted a solution that could offer 100 percent DSL/POTS and ADTRAN delivered," stated Kevin Eason, manager of Network Operations for ATC. "This will reduce both OPEX See CAPEX. and CAPEX on our future DSL deployments. We look forward to adding additional Total Access 5000s and replacing our embedded base of legacy DLCs." "The Total Access 5000 is now being accepted as the next generation Broadband DLC for fiber and copper delivery connectivity in new networks," said P. Steven Locke, vice president of sales, service providers, ADTRAN Carrier Networks Division. "Not only does the Total Access 5000 allow Independent telephone companies to move to new Ethernet service applications, but it also enables service migration in existing ATM networks." "We needed an IP-based solution that would support both legacy T1 and GR-303 as well as new 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. and GPON See PON. services in a scalable platform," said Paul Wooldridge, Network Design Engineer, Horizon Chillicothe Telephone Company. "When you combine the system's scalability with a 10-year warranty and ADTRAN's outstanding customer support the Total Access 5000 Multi-Service Access and Aggregation Platform was a perfect fit." The ADTRAN Total Access 5000 is a carrier class multi-service access and aggregation platform that bridges the gap between existing and next-generation networks. It supports both legacy and emerging service interfaces over copper and fiber, easily scaling to support bandwidth intensive applications. The Total Access 5000 provides a clear migration path for traditional services like voice, but is also designed to enable new service deployments such as 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. ), 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 Ethernet over Copper (EoCu). About ATC ATC is a wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock. Notes: In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners. of the Alma Telephone Company, with offices located throughout the Southeast. ATC provides local dial-up Internet access See dial-up. for Ware, Pierce, Coffee, Bacon, Irwin, Atkinson, Wayne, Toombs, Montgomery, Glynn, Chatham and the surrounding areas in Southeast Georgia. Recently, ATC has installed more than 200 miles of fiber-optic lines in this same area to bring modern communication services to its customers. ATC also provides high-speed DSL (digital subscriber lines) in all service territories for faster and more efficient Internet communications. ATC has been leading the way in cutting-edge technology for over 60 years. About Horizon Chillicothe Telephone Chillicothe Telephone, a division of Horizon Telcom, has more than 36,000 access lines in the Chillicothe, Ohio area. Horizon has provided the communication needs of this community for 110 years. Chillicothe Telephone's corporate offices are located at 68 East Main St. in Chillicothe, and provide a wide range of custom services throughout the Ross County area. Services include basic telephone service, long distance, Horizon View digital cable TV, high-speed and dial-up Internet access, business systems, audio visual sales and service. About ADTRAN ADTRAN, Inc. is a leading global provider of networking and communications equipment, with a portfolio of more than 1,600 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. |
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