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BroadLight has partnered with OpenCon Systems to deliver GPON silicon with advanced OMCI capabilities for the ONT and ONU
October 1, 2007
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- BroadLight, the leading supplier of GPON semiconductors and software, today announced that it has partnered with OpenCon Systems to deliver the first field-proven GPON silicon with advanced OMCI capabilities for the ONT and ONU. BroadLight’s GPON silicon and OpenCon’s OMCI management software and vast experience in management protocols will enable customers to quickly add and customize OMCI capabilities into their products.
BroadLight silicon and OpenCon’s OMCI management stacks have been thoroughly tested to consistently meet ITU-T G.984.4. This comprehensive solution has been deployed and is servicing triple-play customers in live networks worldwide.
“Our partnership with OpenCon enables our customers to quickly and easily incorporate ONU and OLT OMCI stack capabilities into their products,” said Doron Tal, vice president of business development and product management at BroadLight. “We look forward to being the only GPON vendor offering these time-to-market advantages and ITU-T field deployed solutions to our customers as the GPON market ramps up in volume.”
“Our partnership combines the market’s most mature GPON silicon with the substantial and comprehensive OMCI management software suite,” said Ming Lee Gee, vice president of sales and marketing at OpenCon Systems. “Working closely together, our OMCI package has been seamlessly integrated with BroadLight’s BL2000 and BL3000 family of GPON processors to offer an easy-to-use and field proven design.”
BroadLight Inc.
OpenCon Systems Inc.
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