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Axerra Networks Announces the AXN10: A New Multiservice Access Device That Enables a Comprehensive Set of Voice and Data Services over Packet-Based Networks.


BOCA RATON, Fla. -- A Versatile Solution Enabling OPEX See CAPEX.  Savings in Mobile/Wireless RANs and Commercial Services in Cable Networks and IP Access Networks

Axerra Networks, "The Pseudo-Wire Company(TM)," a leading provider of IP aggregation, service interworking (standard) interworking - Systems or components, possibly from different origins, working together to perform some task. Interworking depends crucially on standards to define the interfaces between the components. , and legacy multi-service delivery solutions over IP and MPLS (1) (MultiProtocol Lambda Switching) The earlier name for GMPLS. See GMPLS.

(2) (MultiProtocol Label Switching) A standard from the IETF for including routing information in the packets of an IP network.
 networks, today announced the availability of the AXN10 Multiservice Access Device. The AXN10 is the newest addition to Axerra's family of pseudo-wire solutions, the AXN Multiservice Packet Concentrators and Access Devices(TM). The AXN10 enables mobile/wireless operators, cable MSOs, and service providers with metro Ethernet or IP access networks to cost-effectively offer emerging Ethernet services plus traditional services such as T1/E1 private line, full-featured 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.  voice, and frame relay to medium-sized business customers, over packet-switched networks.

The AXN10 is a highly flexible, cost-effective, purpose-built multiservice access device that is available with 4 T1/ E1 ports as well as a 10/100 BaseT LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used.  Ethernet interface and a 100 BaseTx/Fx network uplink Ethernet interface. The AXN10 enables Ethernet capabilities such as Transparent LAN Service A service from a carrier that links remote Ethernets together. It is called "transparent" because the connected Ethernets are viewed as one Ethernet by the customer, regardless of the technology employed by the carrier in between.  and Virtual Private LAN Service Virtual private LAN service (VPLS) is a way to provide Ethernet based multipoint to multipoint communication over IP/MPLS networks. It allows geographically dispersed sites to share an ethernet broadcast domain by connecting sites through pseudo-wires.  (VPLS (Virtual Private LAN Service) A multipoint virtual private network (VPN) service from carriers that connects any number of Ethernet LANs together over an IP core, typically using MPLS, although other encapsulation protocols can be used. ), plusT1/E1 Circuit Emulation Service over Packet (CESoP) for leased line replacement and dynamic bandwidth CES (DB-CESoP) for bandwidth-efficient backhaul of voice services, as well as Frame Relay over Packet (FRoP) and HDLC over Packet (HDLCoP) for service delivery and interworking applications. The AXN10 also features the industry's most robust and accurate clock recovery mechanism, required in mobile/wireless networks for T1/E1 backhaul over IP/Ethernet from 2G BTS and 3G Node B sites.

"By deploying the AXN10 at cell sites in mobile/wireless Radio Access Networks, cellular operators can efficiently aggregate and transport consolidated voice and data traffic over metro Ethernet, 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.  HFC 1. (networking) HFC - Hybrid Fiber Coax.
2. (hardware) HFC - hydrofluorocarbon.
, and broadband radio, substantially reducing backhaul costs," says Alik Shimelmits, Vice President of R&D at Axerra Networks. "The AXN10 is optimally sized for the interface requirements of cellular base stations and will help accelerate deployment of 3G services, which generally require greater bandwidth for voice and data backhaul."

Cable MSOs can utilize the AXN10 to significantly and cost-effectively expand their data and voice offerings to small- and medium-sized businesses, as well as branch offices, thereby increasing revenue opportunities. For incumbent carriers and competitive service providers, the AXN10, deployed in MTUs, aggregates voice and data traffic for transport over metro Ethernet networks and provides a simple, scalable, non-disruptive migration path to a converged network without stranding any revenue streams from legacy services.

Supporting a variety of QoS and policing mechanisms, and enabling business-quality service level agreements (SLAs), the AXN10 can be deployed in conjunction with standards-based pseudo-wire gateways, including Axerra's own AXN800 and AXN1600, to enable true mesh-networking services that increase revenues and provide substantial cost savings.

More information about the AXN10 and other pseudo-wire solutions from Axerra Networks can be found at: http://www.axerra.com/axn_product.asp.

About Axerra Networks, Inc.

Axerra Networks, "The Pseudo-Wire Company(TM)," is the leading provider of IP aggregation, service interworking, and legacy multi-service delivery solutions over IP and MPLS networks. Established in November 2000 with headquarters in Boca Raton, Florida Boca Raton ("bōkə rə-tōn") is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida incorporated in May 1925. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 74,764; the 2006 population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau was 86,396. , the company Axerra's pseudo-wire solutions enable incumbent carriers, competitive service providers, mobile/wireless operators, and cable MSOs to extend IP + legacy voice & data services over IP and MPLS networks. With pseudo-wire solutions from Axerra networks, service providers can increase flexibility and reduce costs by converting any access network (legacy TDM, metro Ethernet, DOCSIS HFC, fixed wireless, etc.) into a pseudo-wire on-ramp to IP or MPLS networks. For more information please contact: info@axerra.com.
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