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OneAccess launches new IP router and VoDSL, VOIP access device
February 4, 2003
PARIS -- OneAccess, a provider of broadband access solutions for telecommunications carriers and corporate networks today announced the expansion of its ONE Range product portfolio with the addition of two high-performance Integrated Access Devices (IAD), the ONE 60 and ONE 200. The diversity of the ONE Range provides carriers with a complete range of solutions for the delivery of data and voice services to customers with varying capacity requirements. The ONE 60 and ONE 200 build on the ONE OS software platform available with all OneAccess business gateways. Suited for companies migrating to broadband and IP-VPN networks, the equipment delivers high performance data and/or voice services over Leased Line, asymmetrical or symmetrical DSL links. Auto-configuration functions ease wide-scale deployment and shorten time-to-market for new services. The products also include extensive embedded management facilities that aid operators in maintaining control of operational expenditures associated with deployment and maintenance. Extensive interoperability testing has been conducted with major DSLAM, Voice Gateway and PBX vendors. Tests by a number of leading European operators are currently in progress. Shipping is expected by the end of the first quarter 2003. Denis Behaghel, COO of OneAccess commented, "Delivering differentiated services to customers while lowering deployment and operational costs is the major challenge operators face today. OneAccess addresses these market drivers with products that are designed for smooth migration of services such as telephony and data over next generation broadband access networks." OneAccess
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