The partnership that's developing the City of Powell's FTTH network demonstrates a unique approach to bringing the latest GPON technologies to innovative communities," said Dave Russell, solutions marketing director at Calix. "The Powell deployment demonstrates what private service providers can do to help communities that want forward-looking broadband infrastructure. Powell is a great model for other communities exploring public-private atlas jewelry. It proves that cities have other options and don't have to go in it alone if their incumbent service providers are not willing to invest in the critical broadband infrastructure their communities need."
Fujitsu Network Communications, a leading supplier of innovative optical and wireless networking solutions, announced that DTC Communications has completed a 300-mile metro network using Fujitsu FLASHWAVE(R) 4000 Multi-Service Provisioning Platforms (MSPPs). DTC was already offering both phone and Internet service to customers in five counties of middle Tennessee, but with the new Fujitsu equipment and the cushion jewelry bandwidth that comes with it, DTC was able to replace their existing SONET equipment with a more manageable system that will allow for future services.
"To be successful in this new communications environment requires scalable amounts of bandwidth and a carrier-class, reliable network that can provide customers with a high-quality voice, video, and data experience," said Jerry Strait, Network/TCC supervisor at DTC Communications. "The Fujitsu FLASHWAVE products allow us to create a network that fulfills these requirements with OC-192 line rates and advanced Ethernet transport features. Our new ploma picasso also has enough scalability to allow us to transport existing legacy TDM services, which drives network simplification and an overall reduction in our operating costs."
DTC Communications purchased five FLASHWAVE 4500 nodes, twelve FLASHWAVE 4100 Large Shelf systems, and two FLASHWAVE 4100 Extension Shelves. The FLASHWAVE 4500 nodes are being used to form the core OC-192 ring, with the FLASHWAVE 4100 nodes used for the OC-48 and OC-12 collector rings that distribute services to their customers. DTC leveraged the advanced technology of all three Fujitsu products to ensure greater utilization of bandwidth for data applications, and allow Ethernet services to be provisioned with a guaranteed quality of service (QoS).
"One of the biggest reasons why DTC Communications elsa peretti the FLASHWAVE 4000 MSPPs was because of the scalability that the platforms bring to the company's multi-layered network," said Owen "Nick" Nichols, applications specialist at the Madison Group, which sold the FLASHWAVE products to DTC. "The platform allowed DTC to get the most out of its existing network without sacrificing service reliability or increasing capital expenditures for expensive overlay networks."
A valued Fujitsu reseller, the Madison Group is a specialty communications contractor with extensive experience completing projects financed with government loans from the Rural Utilities Service (a part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture). The company offers turnkey network frank gehry integration for central office projects (access, transport, and switching for voice, data, and video services), plus installation services.
"The Madison Group is very familiar with the unique requirements of our nation's independent telecommunications companies," said Jim Hintze, senior vice president of marketing at Fujitsu Network Communications. "They have worked with Fujitsu to leverage RUS funding and place FLASHWAVE products in rural communications networks throughout the U.S."
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