According to Ikanos Communications, the multi-mode VDSL2/ADSL2+ capability is designed to allow residential gateways to be deployed independent of the underlying central office technology, enabling a seamless upgrade from ADSL2+ to VDSL2 without the added expense of a future truck roll.
Fusiv gateway processors are claimed to provide support for advanced triple play services through their distributed accelerator processor (AP) architectures. The on-chip APs offload broadband wireless local area network (WLAN) bridging, routing, switching and firewall functions from the host central processing unit (CPU), which is then available to perform advanced triple play and quality of service functions.
Kumar Sivakumar, senior vice president and general manager at Ikanos, said: "By selecting Ikanos Communications' complete residential gateway chipsets, Sagem Communications is validating the performance leadership, integration and scalability of our offerings. We believe that the superior features of our products make them ideally suited for supporting deployment of new, advanced services such as high-definition IPTV."
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