CTC Selects ADC OmniReach FTTX Solutions to Help Bring VoIP, IPTV and High-Speed Data Services to Northern Minnesota; Competitive Build-out to Benefit Cooperative's 100-Square-Mile Service Area.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 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 :ADCT ADCT Adaptive Discrete Cosine Transform ) (www.adc.com), a leading supplier of infrastructure solutions for fiber-to-the-x (FTTX (Fiber To The X) Refers to all the "fiber-to-the-wherever" technologies. See FTTC and FTTP. See also FTX. ) networks, today announced that Consolidated Telecommunications Company (CTC CTC - Cornell Theory Center ) of Northern Minnesota is deploying ADC's OmniReach(TM) FTTX solutions as the foundation for providing their customers with all-fiber Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), Internet Protocol TV (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 high-speed data services as part of a competitive build-out scheduled to begin this summer. CTC is a cooperative with 10,000 access lines surrounding the Brainerd, Minn., area. The cooperative's ILEC (Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier) A traditional local telephone company such as one of the Regional Bell companies (RBOCs). Contrast with CLEC. See ELEC and TELRIC. customers currently enjoy advanced calling features, high-speed Internet access, and newly launched digital video. Last summer, after constructing a publicly financed fiber backbone to serve Brainerd-area schools, CTC was given irrevocable rights to use part of the trunk's capacity for its own competitive service offering. The CLEC (Competitive Local Exchange Carrier) An organization offering local telephone service that is not one of the traditional telephone companies. The Telecommunications Act of 1996 allowed competition to the incumbent telcos (ILECs), enabling new companies (CLECs) deployment starts this summer with the cities of Brainerd and Baxter. The goal is to have its entire 100 square-mile overbuild o·ver·build v. o·ver·built , o·ver·build·ing, o·ver·builds v.tr. 1. To build over or on top of. 2. To construct more buildings in (an area) than necessary. 3. completed by 2008. "We are committed to providing our customers with the latest telecommunications, the highest quality of service, and at the lowest possible cost," said Bill Stroot, director of operations for CTC. "ADC's OmniReach FTTX solutions are designed for operational efficiency and scalability and are a key enabling platform for our successful FTTX deployment. As we continue with our FTTX roll-out, thanks to ADC we have the infrastructure in place to ensure easy, low-cost technology upgrades." CTC's FTTX deployment includes both ADC OmniReach Fiber Access Terminals and ADC OmniReach Fiber Distribution Terminals. The provider will benefit from a variety of features as it deploys OmniReach products, including a user-friendly, and cost-effective platform for delivering fiber optic service drops in FTTX deployments. OmniReach is designed to deliver fiber to both single-family homes, as well as multiple dwelling units and the fiber access terminals provide physical protection, long-life reliability, and superior fiber management in an aesthetically appealing enclosure. For the passive optical network, CTC will deploy ADC OmniReach Fiber Distribution Terminals for centralization of splitters in the field. These outside plant terminals are designed specifically for FTTX applications with features that directly impact the reliability, functionality and operational cost of the network. These features include robust 1x32 splitters with strain relief for the output pigtails This article is about the hair style. For the connectors, see Optical fiber. Pigtails (also known as angel wings and bunches, or Twin Tail(ツインテール/TsuinTe-ru) in Japan. and connectorization and splicing splicing /splic·ing/ (spli´sing) 1. the attachment of individual DNA molecules to each other, as in the production of chimeric genes. 2. RNA s. options of the input fiber. "ADC's OmniReach FTTX solutions are helping CTC to simplify their FTTX network installation, maintenance and management, which ultimately benefits the customers and the community that they serve," said Tom Kampf, director of product management of Fiber Solutions for ADC. "As CTC continues its FTTX deployment, their technicians will have easy access to the individual fibers they need and will be able to manage their fiber cable in the most cost-effective and efficient way possible." It is estimated that $1.5-3.5 billion will be spent annually by telecommunications service providers during the next five years as FTTX networks are deployed in the United States. New FTTX projects initiated by carriers and municipalities have increased by more than 100 percent since 2000. About ADC OmniReach FTTX Solutions ADC's OmniReach Solutions are the industry's first platforms designed from the ground up to meet the unique requirements of FTTX networks. By building network infrastructures upon ADC's OmniReach Solutions, service providers nationwide are accelerating deployment and maximizing operational efficiency from the central office to the outside plant. To support FTTX deployments, ADC offers a comprehensive planning guide and other white papers available at www.adc.com/fttx About ADC ADC provides the connections for wireline, wireless, cable, broadcast, and enterprise networks around the world. ADC's innovative network infrastructure equipment and professional services enable high-speed Internet, data, video, and voice services to residential, business and mobile subscribers. ADC (NASDAQ:ADCT) has sales into more than 150 countries. 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