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Allied Telesyn introduces iMAP 7.0; announces contract wins with ILECs SkyLine Telephone Membership Corp. and North Dakota Telephone Co.
October 4, 2005
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Allied Telesyn, a global provider of secure Ethernet/IP access solutions and an industry leader in the deployment of IP Triple Play networks over copper and fiber infrastructure, today announced at the FTTH Conference and Expo the release of version 7.0 of its integrated Multiservice Access Platform (iMAP). Version 7.0 incorporates a suite of hardware and software upgrades, including General Availability of the MiniMAP 9100, enhanced VoIP capability, eSHDSL/G.SHDSL support, Annex M/L support and greater end-to-end network management capability.
"Version 7.0 of the iMAP platform is further proof of our promise to continuously develop our 10G-based IP access platform technology," said Allied Telesyn's Executive Vice President, Marketing and Product Development, Philip Yim. "Allied Telesyn is focused on anticipating the needs of the carrier market place and we remain committed to providing the functionality our customers require to provide more resilient and service rich IP Triple Play networks."Features and benefits of iMAP version 7.0 include:MiniMAP 9100 Platform - With an integrated 12Gbps switch fabric and management module (CFC12), the modular MiniMAP 9100 is a powerful building block of any Triple Play network. The MiniMAP 9100 is a 1RU system that can be seamlessly networked with the larger iMAP 9400 and 9700 systems thereby creating a cost-effective and scaleable family of Access network elements.
VoIP Softswitch Interoperability - the iMAP family of access platforms are now interoperable with MGCP-based VoIP softswitches. As Service Providers migrate away from TDM circuit-based voice switching to IP packet-based switching, they can depend on carrier-grade designs using currently available VoIP enabled line cards – POTS24 and PAC24 (combo). This enables packet evolution of both the core Class 5 PSTN and last mile voice network.
Annex M Support – ADSL24 line cards available in all modular iMAP 9000 systems support Annex M as part of this release. Annex M doubles upstream data rates to approximately 2.5Mbps. As an alternative to T1/E1 Private Line services, Annex M enables Service Providers to reach small businesses and other market segments that may have been overlooked due to costly T1/E1 alternatives.
Annex L Support – Annex L, or Extended Reach ADSL, lets Service Providers extend the reach of their DSL lines beyond the traditional 18,000 feet normally associated with ADSL technology. Combined with Allied Telesyn's optimized ADSL2+ wiring solutions, Annex L ensures end users are offered optimal Rate vs Reach performance far into the outside plant.
AlliedView NMS Management for iMG/RG – Now the Allied Telesyn family of intelligent Media Gateways (iMG) and Residential Gateways (RG) can be managed via the AlliedView Network Management Software (NMS). AlliedView is a scaleable Network Management System supporting full OAM&P management of Allied Telesyn’s end-to-end IP Triple Play solution, which includes RGs, iMGs, iMAPs and Layer 2/3 switches.
SHDSL24 Line Card – iMAP7.0 marks the introduction of Allied Telesyn’s 24-port G.SHDSL line card, capable of supporting eSHDSL features with future software upgrades. This card is critical to the last mile global business market and supports new features such as mult-port bonding.
The RUS-accepted integrated Multiservice Access Platform is a NEBS-certified, environmentally-hardened access solution that delivers carrier-class ADSL2+ services over IP and accommodates both fiber and ADSL 2+ in a single platform.
Allied Telesyn’s MiniMAP 9100 is the world’s smallest, most flexible IP-based access platform, and offers innovative and progressive service providers an opportunity to deliver value-added broadband services while minimizing their initial CAPEX investment and maintaining optimal flexibility and upgradeability over the life of a network. Recently voted the #1 OSP IP DSLAM by Heavy Reading (IP DSLAMs: Heavy Reading’s Competitive Report. August 2005), the MiniMAP 9100 offers unmatched system flexibility through the ability to ‘mix and match’ different networking technologies (such as xDSL, POTS, E1/T1, GbE and FTTX) within the same platform.
In a separate release:
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Allied Telesyn, a global provider of secure Ethernet/IP access solutions and an industry leader in the deployment of IP Triple Play networks over copper and fiber infrastructure, today announced that SkyLine Telephone Membership Corporation, an ILEC located in northwestern North Carolina and eastern Tennessee, has chosen Allied Telesyn's iMAP integrated Multiservice Access Platform to upgrade its copper plant to a hybrid fiber infrastructure. The new 100Mb FTTH delivery network will support both active Ethernet and passive GEPON protocols over Allied Telesyn's 10 Gigabit transport to bring high-quality voice, video and data to more than 37,000 subscribers in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
The RUS-accepted iMAP integrated Multiservice Access Platform is a NEBS-certified, environmentally-hardened access solution that delivers carrier-class next-generation and traditional telco services over IP. The iMAP accommodates both fiber and copper-based deployments from a single platform. Ideal for new access deployments and upgrades, the iMAP features a modular chassis design that simultaneously supports different applications from IP access, Ethernet transport, and network aggregation. Carriers can utilize the iMAP over all OSP infrastructures using the latest in Ethernet/IP standardized, field-proven, protocols. By deploying the iMAP, carriers can be assured they are deploying the latest technologies with a carrier-class platform that ensures the integrity of the network.
SkyLine’s decision to overbuild their existing copper infrastructure with fiber was strategic, says CTO Jimmy Blevins. “Our goal is to be the ultimate broadband provider in our serving area,” he explains, “and to do that we know we need to make the move to fiber. We already have some existing passive fiber infrastructure, so we decided to simply build on that. We wanted to add active point-to-point fiber for the future, and we needed a solution where we could combine both of those into one integrated network.”Allied Telesyn was able to provide that synergy.
"We had RFPs from three short-listed vendors who brought their solutions in for testing," says Blevins. "We wanted a vendor that we could feel comfortable with in several areas: one who could meet our immediate technology needs and one with a roadmap of where they are going. We were looking for a partner we can rely on to support us now, and produce the products that will meet our needs down the road. In the end Allied Telesyn was the company we felt most comfortable with and the one we felt could best satisfy our needs."
In an additional release:
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Allied Telesyn, a global provider of secure Ethernet/IP access solutions and an industry leader in the deployment of IP Triple Play networks over copper and fiber infrastructure, today announced that its IP Triple Play solution has been chosen by North Dakota Telephone Company (NDTC) for a multi-million dollar FTTx overbuild of its Devils Lake Exchange, which serves more than 3500 subscribers. Products to be deployed by NDTC include the iMAP integrated Multiservice Access Platform, capable of 100 megabit symmetrical service, and iMG intelligent Multiservice Gateways.
NDTC currently uses Allied Telesyn’s iMAP and iMG platforms to deliver ADSL2+ internet and telephone services. Phase One of the Devil’s Lake overbuild will begin this summer and incorporate approximately 1000 lines. Phases Two and Three are expected to be completed in 2006 and will reach another 2200+ subscribers.
“We knew we wanted an active fiber network and Allied Telesyn had the solution that fit our needs best,” says Rich Ellison, NDTC’s Network Services Manager. “They had a gateway for any size of deployment: from MDUs, to business, to single homes. They even customized products specifically for our needs.”
“We’ve also been very impressed with Allied’s responsiveness and customer service,” adds Ellison. “Anything we wanted to see, they brought out and set up for us, and then proved it would work in our design. We’ve been really pleased with the commitment and the quality of the products they offer.”
Allied Telesyn International Inc.
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