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Scalable Wholesale Carrier Ethernet Access

With the success of Carrier Ethernet, a vital infrastructure requirement has become the interconnection of autonomous Carrier Ethernet networks that enable standardized and streamlined delivery of MEF-certified Carrier Ethernet services. Are you looking for standard Carrier Ethernet service handoffs between operators, with simplified provisioning and troubleshooting? Do you plan to reduce time-to-revenue by cutting the lead-time to delivery of services? Do you want to lower the cost of managing your services once they are turned up?

We Have the Right Solution for Your Metro and Global Interconnect

Our FSP 150CM delivers all the elements required for multi-operator implementation of MEF-certified Carrier Ethernet services. The product is designed to provide Carrier Ethernet demarcation in a central office or other high-density environment. Primarily targeted at interconnect applications, it is well-suited for your open access and wholesale applications. Our FSP 150CM enables you to scale Carrier Ethernet services to address these larger applications while providing a manageable, cost-effective platform that is optimized to deliver intelligent services.

Boost Your Service Availability with Etherjack™ Technology

With our FSP 150CM, you will achieve highest service availability to satisfy your customers’ needs. Our Etherjack™ demarcation technology enables you to provide an intelligent Ethernet service demarcation point that is compliant with the latest OAM standards. Focusing on scalability and interoperability, our implementation of 802.3ah, 802.1ag, Y.1731 and RFC 2544 enables seamless end-to-end performance management, even across third-party networks. And our Syncjack™ technology enables you to cost-effectively deliver highly accurate synchronization information, making it the ideal solution for tomorrow’s mobile backhaul networks.

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