Accelerating Gigabit Services
The growing demand for broadband services is fueling the need for pushing fiber deeper into the network and closer to the end user. However, the cost of deliver-ing Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) can be both cost prohibitive and time-consuming, particularly in remote and rural locations. Broadband tech-nologies such as bonded and vectored VDSL2 allow service providers to utilize existing copper infrastructure in combination with sealed Fiber-to-the-Node (FTTN) solutions to cost-effectively deliver ultra-broadband (100+ Mbps) and IPTV services to subscribers in all areas.
Faster Time-to-Market
The ADTRAN® 1116VXP is a compact, sealed, FTTN solutions that allows service providers to realize ultra-broadband speeds with their existing copper infrastructure, economically delivering 100 Mbps+ broadband services to the home using vectored VDSL2.
ADTRAN designed the standalone, weather-proof 1100 Series FTTN systems to be mounted on a pole, pedestal, cross-box, remote terminal or other challenging locations, eliminating the need for expensive cabinet enclosures, heat exchangers and site construction. This allows for ultra-broadband services deployment within days, instead of months, dramatically lowering deployment costs.
Support Existing Lifeline POTS
The 1116VXP also supports delivery of lifeline POTS services with ultra-broadband (100+ Mbps) services, and provides 16 POTS inter-faces to support 16 subscribers. The subscriber interface is traditional analog POTS, but the 1116VXP converts each signal to an RFC 3550 IP-packet, allowing voice traffic to be carried across the same Ethernet transport architecture. The 1116VXP also supports SIP and MGCP for native Voice-over-IP (VoIP).
Cost-Effectively Expand Footprint
Integrated 10G switching in the 1116VXP Host units enables daisy-chaining multiple 1116VXPs to support a growing number of subcsribers. This accommodates long-term growth and low-ers initial circuit costs. Ethernet Ring Protection Switching (ERPS) support enables resilient connection of multiple nodes while minimizing aggregation port cost. Integrated splitters and primary protection eliminate the need for extra equipment and provide the absolute smallest footprint for the 1116VXP Vectored VDSL2 system.