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Actelis leads the industry in offering spectrally compliant EFM solutions
July 15, 2010
FREMONT, Calif. -- Actelis Networks®, the leading global supplier of Ethernet over copper solutions, today announced the company’s product portfolio of high-speed Ethernet in the First Mile (EFM) systems, including its line of XR239 EFM Repeaters, has been proven to be in compliance with the ANSI T1.417-2003 standard for Spectrum Management for Loop Transmission Systems by Telcordia. Compliance with the T1.417 standard signifies to telecom network service providers that Actelis’ high-speed EFM systems and repeaters will have no adverse impact on any neighboring voice and broadband services, such as ADSL, ADSL2+ and VDSL2 (xDSL), when deployed in the access portion of the public telephone switching network (PTSN). Telcordia, an authority on the ANSI T1.417 standard, used a series of sophisticated testing tools and processes to conduct the full suite of tests defined in T1.417 using Actelis’ EFM systems and repeaters.
“Telcordia performed a thorough evaluation, both analytically and in the lab, which clearly demonstrated that Actelis’ EFM systems and repeaters are spectrally compatible with all common central office-based loop transmission technologies, as defined in the T1.417 standard,” said Ken Kerpez, senior scientist at Telcordia who led this detailed compliance testing process and was one of the primary authors of the standard.
Actelis Networks Inc.
Telcordia Technologies Inc.
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