Solutions Description
Solutions & Products:
- Wireline Access Systems - IAS-F; IBAS; FLEX ACCESS;
- Wireless Access Systems - IAS-W; MICROLINK; INTRALINK
- Terminal Equipment - JETSPEED; NETMOD; VOIP
Wireline Access Systems
IAS-F is multi-service access network solution, for the deployment of fiber up to the curb (FTTC) or up to the subscriber premises (FTTS). The IAS-F product line, which has been available for a number of years providing PSTN, ISDN/BRA&PRA and leased line services, was recently augmented with new systems providing xDSL services to demanding business and residential subscribers. The xDSL systems, which fall under the broader DSLAM multiplex system category, are available in low-capacity (FastMux 2000/2003 with 4/32 ports respectively) versions and are expandable to medium capacity (up to 128 in-line linked ports) and high capacity (IBAS with 1536 ports in one cabinet) versions. IBAS - Next Generation Multiservice Access Node (NG-MSAN) offers support for broadband and voice services. The IBAS and FASTmux systems incorporate support IP operations and can be connected to both ATM trunk networks and Ethernet/IP networks. The
Flex Access is comprised of a COT shelf, common cards, special cards, application cards and the field units that include repeaters and subscriber terminals. Each shelf houses a number of application cards, such as ADSL Range Extension, broadband micro-DLC, ADSL+DAML, conventional ADSL/G.shdsl and narrowband micro-DLC.
Wireless Access Systems
The
IAS-W product line provides narrow band telecommunication services and has been proven very efficient and successful for applications in rural, remote and hard to reach areas. P-MP Wireless Access System access mode offers Voice, ISDN and Data services to subscribers by connecting to the system through wire-lines or wireless using an incorporated DECT subsystem.
WIBAS - the Wireless Broadband Access System is a new generation LMDS system supporting fixed wireless broadband services over packet technology (ATM/IP). Its highly flexible and modular design, operation over a wide range of frequencies (3,5 GHz to 42 GHz) renders WIBAS a great service and revenue opportunity to the telecommunications service providers. High capacity backhaul, access or mixed type broadband networks can be built in the most effective and best performing way.
Point-to-Point systems include low- and medium-capacity
Microlink and
Intralink systems (nx64kbit/sec up to 16x2Mbit/sec) operating in the 2 GHz to 38 GHz frequency ranges.
Point-to-Point include also
DWDM systems that utilize Marconi technology. WDM works as a transport media for SDH like SDH works as a transport media for access (PDH traffic and so on). WDM technology allows the correct coupling of more SDH signals into an unique non SDH optical stream. This system is complemented by Oscilloquartz synchronization systems.
Terminal Equipment
Wireline and wireless access systems are complemented by network and subscriber terminal equipment. For xDSL services, the
jetSpeed family of products, featuring a broad range of models, offers expanded capabilities (via wireline or wireless Wi-Fi interfaces) to both business and residential users. It provides high-speed Internet access via one WAN port over ATM over ADSL and also connects to a corporate network via four 10/100BaseTX Ethernet ports and includes one 802.11b WLAN for LAN users.
For ISDN and leased line services, the terminal equipment is
netMod, an advanced type of ISDN NT, providing an S-Bus, offering connection to up to eight ISDN terminals. NetMod has two analogue (a/b) interfaces and two data ports for high-speed data communication through an RS-232 and/or a USB connection. The supported data protocols, PPP, ML-PPP, UNT and SNT, offer reliable, selectable and constant connectivity.
The company is developing
VoIP (netVia, netRoute, netSwitch) and
VoDSL (jetSpeedXXX) terminal equipment systems, mainly for business network applications and alternative telecom operators.
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