Skip navigation

Blog

FSP 150CC-XG210

Products

Image

… the ideal solution for all Carrier Ethernet applications in access and backhaul networks.

Related Content

A True 10G NID Unleashed

Our FSP 150CC-XG210 is a high-capacity 10 Gigabit Carrier Ethernet demarcation and aggregation solution with all the advantages of our FSP 150 family. It supports our rich and complete set of Etherjack™ OAM tools for provisioning differentiated services and extensive quality of service management. The comprehensive Syncjack™ implementation makes it ideal for delivering SLA-based synchronization services to your customer. All designed with simple network operation in mind it immediately impresses with its reliability, compactness and low power consumption.

No Matter What, No Matter Where

Business Ethernet services, wholesale Ethernet or mobile backhaul – our FSP 150CC-XG210 is the ideal solution for all Carrier Ethernet applications in access and backhaul networks. You can deploy it as a demarcation solution to hand over reliable and scalable high capacity access to your carrier and enterprise customers. Or use it as an ENNI and aggregation solution further back in your network. Seamless interworking with our lower speed FSP 150CC demarcation solutions is guaranteed. And it comes with a temperature-hardened design to offer you maximum deployment flexibility – both indoor and outdoor.

Adapts to Your Needs

Different applications demand different capabilities. Our FSP 150CC-XG210 can flexibly adapt to all your applications; whether your service is designed for highest availability or lowest cost. Your fiber infrastructure is laid out in rings or hub-and-spoke – no problem. Our 10 Gigabit demarcation and aggregation solution can be configured and deployed according to your needs with its modular design, its variety of service protection capabilities and its hardware redundancy options. A single high-speed Carrier Ethernet demarcation and aggregation solution for all your applications.

Would You Like To Discuss This Further?

Legend 1
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

*Required fields

Technically speaking ... where the network talks

  • OpenFlow and SDN – The Missing Pieces in the Cloud Computing Puzzle?

    OpenFlow and SDN – The Missing Pieces in the Cloud Computing Puzzle?

    Posted 09 May 2012 by Christian Illmer

    Cloud Computing has been around for quite a while and even though some people considered it being just a marketing hype it seems the concept has made its inroads into corporate IT and data centers. It was once defined by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as “Convenient, on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable resources which include networks, servers, storage, applications and services. Read more

  • Mobile Traffic and the Seismic Shift

    Mobile Traffic and the Seismic Shift

    Posted 02 May 2012 by Gareth Spence

    Whenever I travel, my iPhone becomes my communication workhorse: My go to device for talking to customers, to team members, to friends, to family. However, there's a definite shift taking place in how I use this device. I've just returned from two weeks in Munich and checked my usage. While away, I used only 17 minutes of traditional voice calls. However, on the data side of the house, the figures were a little higher ... Read more

  • Actually, Timing is Everything

    Actually, Timing is Everything

    Posted 19 April 2012 by Michael Ritter

    The shift from voice to data-centric mobile networks has resulted in a move from traditional TDM services to a wide-scale adoption of Carrier Ethernet in mobile backhaul. Without any legacy TDM-links, however, base stations risk being isolated from traditional synchronization references. Read more

View all posts Close this box
Your details
 
 
   
 
Close this box