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Two Midwest Telcos choose Comtrend NexusLink
Comtrend Corp, supplier of broadband, VoIP and data networking equipment, has announced that two U.S. regional telecom companies, Rural Telephone and Bayland Telephone, have adopted Comtrend’s NexusLink ADSL2+ Bonded modems as their exclusive residential platform for ADSL2+ deployment.
The selections make it possible for both companies to deliver IPTV, HD programming and other next-generation services over copper.
Bonded ADSL2+ technology is an alternative to fiber and other digital services distribution methods.
Bonded ADSL2+, defined through the International Telecommunication Union’s ITU-T G.998.1 standard, combines two or more copper pairs as a single connection.
The technology allows telcos to deliver up to 48 Mbps of downstream throughput speed over a bonded set of copper pairs.
Without the need for adding extra infrastructure, telcos have the ability to deliver High-Definition Video along with higher data speeds at long distances from a Central Office.
Comtrend’s NexusLink modem is specifically designed to make ADSL2+ Bonded technology possible.
The NexusLink modem supports Triple Play architectures and doubles the bandwidth performance of traditional ADSL2+ modems.
The device has four 10/100 Ethernet, 802.11g wireless LAN, dual ADSL line and USB interfaces including host function for peripheral devices.
As a fully functional residential gateway, the NexusLink has full routing capabilities including traffic management and TR-069 capability.
Comtrend was first to announce availability of Bonded ADSL2+ CPE products in 2005.
ADSL2+ Bonded technology gives telcos an immediate solution to meet the demands of the broadband market.
Only conventional standards compliant ADSL2+ equipment is required at the central office or network node, with a Bonded ADSL2+ gateway like NexusLink the only CPE required.
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