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MultiServices Platform

Network access is all about connecting subscribers both residential and business, with telecommunication services. As both the variety and the bandwidth of the services available are increasing steadily, the capability of the network to deliver the right service to the customer becomes an important issue for today’s telecommunications carriers or operator.

Historically the solution for this problem is to deploy various kinds of equipment, each one being specialised in solving only a part of the problem. The big disadvantage of this approach is that it requires separate operations and management resources for each kind of equipment.

Today, a more efficient solution exists through the deployment of Multiservice Access Platforms. Such as a solution to allow Service Providers to build or to migrate legacy systems into a modern unified access network and to deliver an ever- growing range of services like telephony, ISDN, Leased Lines, Frame Relay, Broadband Internet access, Fast LAN-LAN Interconnection, VPN, Bundled Services, etc., etc., etc. whilst importantly providing a single unified and optimised operational and management tool.

Since twisted-pairs copper cables and fibre optic cables remain the predominant transmission media used in legacy fixed network, a cost effective multi service delivery solution has to re-use those media, where possible to be competitive, and importantly be flexible to incorporate new and emerging solutions. Learn how to make the most cost effect use of these technology by contacting us today.

In today’s multi network environments the deployment of different technologies (for example ADSL, SHDL, WAN, IP or Voice) to the network edge is common place, with aggregation usually at the core (ATM, MPLS, Ethernet). Our Multiservice Platform delivers just that, offering customers new levels of flexibility and scalability, while maintaining control and security of the network.