New Platform Enables 20 Mbps FTTN-Based Broadband Services in Advance
of Fiber Deployment
HUNTSVILLE, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 21, 2009--
ADTRAN,
Inc. (NASDAQ: ADTN), a leading supplier of next-generation broadband
solutions, today announced the industry's first sealed DSLAM with an
integrated bonded copper uplink. The Total
Access 1148A-DMT integrates both bonded copper and fiber uplinks
into a sealed DSLAM design, enabling service providers to rapidly and
cost-effectively accelerate the deployment of enhanced broadband
services by leveraging the existing copper infrastructure—while
providing a seamless migration path to a Fiber to the Node (FTTN)
architecture.
ADTRAN's Total Access 1148A-DMT broadband access system provides an
innovative approach to the successful deployment of high-speed broadband
services. Leveraging ADTRAN's market leadership in Carrier Ethernet and
sealed FTTN DSLAMs, the Total Access 1148A-DMT is a sealed FTTN DSLAM
that provides two transport options: an integrated bonded copper uplink
option capable of providing >100 Mbps or a traditional Gigabit Ethernet
fiber uplink. Instead of bonding multiple T1/E1s together using ATM IMA,
the Total Access 1148A-DMT uses Ethernet in the First Mile (EFM) to bond
multiple ADSL2+ pairs. This enables more than 25 times the per-pair
backhaul bandwidth of traditional copper-fed DSLAMs. With this solution,
service providers can enable 20 Mbps service offerings that were once
only practical with FTTx architectures.
Consumers are continuing to demand higher bandwidth services to support
various applications, from peer-to-peer file sharing to online music and
video downloads. Traditional consumer broadband is largely asymmetrical
in nature, providing significantly higher bandwidth downstream than
upstream. High downstream bandwidth requirements have historically
driven service providers to install fiber—simply because there were no
copper-based transport solutions available to match the consumer
offerings.
“Access to fiber is not ubiquitous and deploying new fiber is not always
a viable economic solution. The ADTRAN Total Access 1148A-DMT allows
service providers to maximize the use of their existing copper plant to
meet the increasing demand for bandwidth,” said Teresa Mastrangelo,
principal analyst, Broadband Trends. “Leveraging the asymmetrical nature
of ADSL2+ as a transport technology, this innovative solution allows
service providers to defer their investment in fiber but still offer
competitive bandwidth solutions up to 20 Mbps per user. The Total Access
1148A-DMT also has integrated Gigabit Ethernet fiber uplinks which
further protects the investment and allows the service provider to
transition to fiber at its own pace and without the need for additional
equipment.”
“ADTRAN's goal is to provide an innovative approach to the needs of
service providers, allowing them to address the demand for a variety of
services in the most efficient and cost-effective means possible,” said
Mike Martin, director of product management, ADTRAN Carrier Networks
Division. “While there are a limited number of other solutions available
that offer bonded copper to a DSLAM, they are all two-vendor,
two-platform solutions — which greatly increase both capital cost and
operational complexity. The Total Access 1148A-DMT is a single platform
solution, which integrates copper transport capability into our
industry-leading sealed DSLAM portfolio. This integration provides an
economical, operationally friendly solution for shortening loops to
deliver high-bandwidth services. This allows service providers to defer
the expense of deploying fiber while remaining competitive with
alternative broadband offerings.”
ADTRAN's market-leading Total
Access 1100 Series sealed FTTN DSLAM portfolio eliminates the need
for expensive cabinet enclosures, inefficient heat exchangers and costly
site construction. By providing innovative line powering over the ADSL2+
copper transport pairs, service providers can also eliminate the need
for power and batteries at remote nodes, greatly reducing the cost to
deploy a node. This innovative design allows carriers to
cost-effectively reduce loop lengths to maximize the performance of DSL,
efficiently delivering fiber-like performance across existing copper
transport.
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.
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ADTRAN, Inc.
Tammie Dodson, 256-963-6739
Public
Relations Manager
tammie.dodson@adtran.com