Alloptic announced the details of the company’s new Edge 10 platform

October 2, 2006

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LAS VEGAS -- From the Fiber to the Home Council meeting, Alloptic, Inc., a pioneer in the development and deployment of Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Networks (GEPONs), today announced the details of the company’s new Edge 10 platform, the industry’s first 10 Gigabit capable Ethernet-based Passive Optical Network (10G EPON) system. Supporting both 10G EPON and IEEE 802.3ah Ethernet in the First Mile, the Edge 10 provides industry leading bandwidth with unmatched per flow based Quality of Service (QoS). Alloptic plans to begin shipping the Edge 10 to customers mid 2007.

“By supporting both GE-PON and 10G EPON on a ‘blade by blade’ basis, the Edge 10 extends our market leadership position by ensuring our customers can cost effectively deliver both high densities of Fast Ethernet and fractional Gigabit Ethernet services for business applications, while supporting the multiple simultaneous streams of High Definition time-shifted IPTV - crucial for future residential deployments,” said Shane Eleniak, Vice President of Marketing and Business Development for Alloptic. “The Edge 10 supports Alloptic’s existing family of ONTs and continues our unparalleled support for the broadest range of voice, video, data, and security services with native TDM support, integrated VoIP, optional RF video and a rich set of Ethernet and IP features.”

Alloptic Inc.

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