RAD enhances EtherAccess product portfolio

 

RAD Data Communications announced that it has enhanced
its widely deployed EtherAccess product portfolio with a flexible,
high-capacity Ethernet and legacy TDM service aggregation platform, suitable
for wholesale, mobile, business, and cloud services.

 

The new resilient solutions ensure high-density aggregation and are
purpose-built to deliver powerful traffic management, performance monitoring,
timing synchronization, and demarcation for Carrier Ethernet connectivity.
Supporting carrier-to-carrier interfaces, the solution scales to thousands of
multi-class service flows in the access, backhaul/middle mile, or edge segments
of carrier networks.

 

The enhanced platform consists of the following devices: High-Capacity
Pre-Aggregator supporting thousands of multi-class service flows and TDM
circuits, 10 GbE NTU and Modular all-in-one Carrier Ethernet Demarcation
Device.

 

Immediately available for testing, the new products are scheduled for wider
release within the next few months, and join RAD’s successful line of Carrier
Ethernet demarcation devices, tens of thousands of which have been deployed by
leading carriers and service providers around the world.

 

No two networks are built alike, but all operators want to simplify their production
and operations and keep costs to a minimum,” said Amir Karo, Vice President of
Marketing at RAD Data Communications.

 

We have addressed CapEx reduction by introducing our own
Ethernet ASIC, enabling us to offer cost-optimized NTUs to meet price points
for mass deployment. We also minimize OpEx with our comprehensive service life
cycle management toolbox, which includes service turn-up testing, on-going
monitoring and fault management, as well as recovery,” Karo added.

 

RAD Data Communications recently featured at CommunicAsia 2011 in Singapore its complete legacy migration portfolio for
carriers, service providers, enterprises, transportation networks, and public
utilities.

 

The portfolio addresses the challenges they face in
migrating to next-generation packet switched networks (PSNs) and services with
flexibility, efficiency and carrier-class reliability.

 

By Telecomlead.com Team
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