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ADC Features Fiber Connectivity Gear Designed to Reduce Carrier Operating Expenses and Increase Revenues at NFOEC 2002; New Optical Network Element Access Bay Launched at Annual Conference
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Tags: ADC Telecommunications Inc., fiber, Microsoft Access, optical network
Research articles 2002-09-16
Siemens BPON Family of Products and Calix C7 Multiservice Access Platform Interoperate to Enable Rapid Deployment of Fiber Access Networks
BOCA RATON, Fla. & PETALUMA, Calif. -- Siemens Communications, Inc., and Calix today announced interoperability between the Calix C7 multiservice access platform and the new SiemensR broadband passive optical network BPON family of solutions. The two portfolios provide standards-based, flexible and robust fiber to the premise FTTP optical network terminal...
Tags: fiber, Microsoft Access, network, optical network, Siemens AG
Research articles 2005-05-23
Siemens Enters BPON Market with Last-Mile Fiber Access Solution
BOCA RATON, Fla. -- Siemens Communications, Inc., a leader in the Digital Subscriber Line DSL market, today announced a comprehensive new family of SiemensR broadband passive optical network BPON products that enable service providers to offer cost-effective and faster deployments to customers with last-mile bandwidth challenges. The Siemens BPON portfolio...
Tags: Microsoft Access, optical network, Siemens AG
Research articles 2005-05-23
Optical Network Access Bay: ADC Telecommunications Minneapolis, MN www.adc.com. (New Products).
ADC's Optical Network Element Access Bay allows single circuit turn up, testing, patching, and replacement. As ribbon fiber optic connectors are deployed on new network elements, the ability to access individual circuits is eliminated. With each conn ADC's Optical Network Element Access Bay allows single circuit...
Tags: ADC Telecommunications Inc., Microsoft Access, network, optical network
Research articles 2002-09-01
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