Adtran E3
OCU 45
ADTRAN has applied its industry-leading carrier class expertise to the OCU 45, creating a product that meets the most stringent carrier class requirements. The OCU 45 offers transparent transport of T3/E3/STS-1 services over point-to-point dark fiber, at distances up to 40km. The OCU 45 is available in single-mode and multi-mode versions. Measuring only one rack unit high, the OCU 45 can be used standalone, wall mounted or mounted in 19-inch or 23-inch racks using an optional mounting tray. This compact device gives network service providers a convenient way to extend T3/E3/STS-1 services from their point-of-presence to the customer. It provides the enterprise user with a powerful tool for extending services in campus applications or in inter-building risers.
Total Access 3000/3010
Total Access 3000/3010 is an intelligent, open-architecture, Carrier Class multiservice access platform for deploying Hi Cap and DSL services. Total Access 3000/3010 offers unprecedented flexibility, along with multiple service options and management capabilities. Its real value in a TDM configuration is its ability to deliver T1 lines out to various applications. This compact, modular device is a single platform for delivering manageable, profitable services now and into the future. It supports HDSL, HDSL2, HDSL4, DSX-1, and POTS applications in conjunction with IADs and other network components.
The Total Access 3000/3010 is a compact, cost-efficient, and scalable platform that may be configured as a DSLAM or ATM Switch. The Total Access DSLAM is designed for market-ready deployment in the Central Office (CO), Remote Terminal (RT), or Multi-Tenant Unit environment. It provides full DSLAM functionality serving up to 224 ports in only ten (10) inches of rack space. The Total Access 3000/3010 DSLAM also provides tier-two and edge switch capability, offering T1 IMA and DS3 aggregation. The Total Access 3000/3010 DSLAM has been developed as an alternative to existing DSLAM solutions. The compact size and target range of 4 ? 224 ports offers carriers an ideal alternative to existing solutions. Older DSLAMs are not well suited for today?s DSL opportunities in secondary COs, RTs and MTUs due to their oversized footprint and their high cost.
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