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SDH/SONET SDH/SONET - Fiber to the Building/Curb

Fiber-to-the-Curb

RAD's Fiber-to-the-Curb solution is based on the Optimux-34 fiber mux or DXC family of multiservice access nodes that integrates multiple E1/T1 channels, in addition to various data ports, over a fiber link at distances up to 110 km (69 miles). The Optimux-34 fiber mux or DXC multiservice access node resides in a street cabinet and is linked to a FOMi-E3 e3 manageable fiber optic modem on the LRS-24 slot modem rack with SNMP situated in the central office/POP. The Optimux-34 fiber mux receives E1/T1 traffic from adjacent buildings and transports this information via high bandwidth fiber to the SDH/SONET network.
Related Links
SDH/SONET - Fiber to the Building/Curb - Fiber-to-the-CurbLRS-24: 12-Slot Modem Rack with SNMPOptimux-34 (Formerly Optimux-XLE1, Optimux-XLT1): E3 Fiber MuxDXC-8R, DXC-10A, DXC-30: Digital Cross Connect

Market Segments

- Building Local Exchange Carrier (BLEC) or Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier (ILEC) that sell Local Loop services to buildings

- Carriers that lease bandwidth to other service providers

 

Features and Benefits

- Optimux-XLE1 can support up to 16 separate offices with E1, LAN and data services

- High utilization of fiber optic link simplifies the POP operation, saving space and costs

- Reduces number of ports used on ADM in the central office

- Enables efficient utilization of existing copper-based building infrastructures

 
 
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