ADTRAN adds GPON to Total Access 5000

Apr 8, 2008 8:33 AM

    

ADTRAN has added Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON) technology to the Total Access 5000 Ethernet multi-service access and aggregation platform.

The ADTRAN GPON module provides 2.5Gb/s to each optical line terminal (OLT) port, enabling the delivery of advanced, high bandwidth services, such as high-definition IPTV. The multiservice capabilities of the Total Access 5000 allow for the support of native Ethernet services like GPON, from the same platform used to support POTS, DSL, bonded copper, ATM and legacy copper services.

The ADTRAN optical network terminals (ONTs) work in conjunction with the Total Access 5000 to support a wide range of applications for both residential and business applications, ranging from DS1 to Gigabit Ethernet. The ADTRAN Total Access 5000 also provides fully integrated voice options, including support for both TDM trunk interfaces as well as VoIP.

For more information, visit: www.adtran.com.




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