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Broadband Infrastructure The Current Analysis Broadband Infrastructure module focuses on wireline broadband systems and related technologies that are deployed in the access portion of service provider networks between the service provider edge and the customer premises, enabling services such as consumer multi-play packages (e.g., high-speed Internet access, voice/VoIP and IPTV/video). The Broadband Infrastructure module also includes coverage of networking technologies and solutions that enable broadband aggregation and subscriber/service provisioning. ► Full coverage description
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Follow the links below to read free newsletters, highlights, analyst news flashes, telebriefing replays, and samples of recent Current Analysis Competitive Intelligence from the Broadband Infrastructure module. Calix, 10 Years Down the Road, Is Born Again with All-Ethernet E7 Platform - 11/9/2009 FTTH Council North America: Motorola Wins GPON Deployment with Cincinnati Bell - 9/29/2009 BBWF 2009: Ericsson Expands Presence in the AT&T U(ni)-verse Domain, with ADTRAN Along for the Ride - 9/7/2009 Alcatel-Lucent GPON Goes Mobile: China Mobile, That Is - 7/21/2009 Calix Expands Active Ethernet and Extended Reach GPON Proposition… Again - 6/24/2009 Zhone Aims for Access Market Glory with New MXK Platform - 6/16/2009 Alcatel-Lucent Finds Stimulation for “Broadband for All” - 5/12/2009 Cable Show 2009: Alloptic Looks to Accelerate Cable PON Deployments with New DOCSIS PON Controller - 4/3/2009 Nortel Bankruptcy Filing Casts Doubt on Future Path – The Carrier Networks Perspective - 1/14/2009 Broadcom Debuts 30a Profile VDSL2 Chipsets for 100 Mbps Symmetric Service - 1/7/2009 COVERAGE DESCRIPTION
The Current Analysis Broadband Infrastructure module focuses on wireline broadband systems and related technologies that are deployed in the access portion of service provider networks between the service provider edge and the customer premises, enabling services such as consumer multi-play packages (e.g., high-speed Internet access, voice/VoIP and IPTV/video). The Broadband Infrastructure module also includes coverage of networking technologies and solutions that enable broadband aggregation and subscriber/service provisioning. Coverage areas include: CMTS – Cable modem termination systems (CMTS) are cable access platforms that are deployed at the head-end or distribution hub of the cable operator network to perform termination of multiple subscriber cable modem connections, and can also perform additional networking functions such as aggregation and edge routing. DSLAMs - Digital subscriber line access multiplexer (DSLAM) solutions include broadband access platforms designed for delivering DSL services of central office (CO)-based, remote terminal (RT), and outside plant (OSP) platforms that enable operators to deploy DSL broadband access to both business-class and residential customers over the existing copper infrastructure. FTTP – Fiber-to-the-premise (FTTP) solutions include both passive optical networking (PON) and active or point-to-point Ethernet FTTP solutions and technologies, both of which leverage optical line terminal (OLT) platforms at the operator CO in conjunction with optical network terminal (ONT) solutions at the customer premise. DLC/MSAP – Digital loop carrier/multi-service access platform (MSAP) solutions are purpose-built telco access platforms designed for OSP environments such as RTs to extend both voice and data access services to subscribers located beyond the serving area of an operator CO. The DLC/MSAP market segment includes next generation DLC (NG DLC) platforms that support legacy GR-303/V5.2 network interfaces for interworking with the PSTN and packet-based broadband loop carrier (BLC) solutions which support multiple broadband interfaces as well as traditional narrowband interfaces and capabilities. |
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