Featuring 10 Gbps/STM-64 interfaces, the BG-64 reduces the number of access loops needed, thereby reducing OPEX and CAPEX. It also enables a future-proof optimal aggregation of triple play services.
A senior official at Network Planning of TATA Teleservices, Maharashtra (TTML), an India-based telecom company, said, "The BG-64's high capacity and small size enables substantial savings in the access loop infrastructure. With this new platform, ECI is providing us with a future-proof solution to support the requirements of our mostly TDM-based operations today, while allowing us to address any future requirements for Ethernet-based services, assuring a gradual and optimal migration path to our next-generation network."
Small enough to fit into street cabinets, the BG-64's miniature size (88 mm) is the smallest in the industry, according to ECI, and provides 40G of high capacity with a flexible architecture, supporting the full range from pure TDM to pure Ethernet. The BG-84 addresses the growing demand for high-capacity carrier-class access infrastructure solutions that can simultaneously handle both Ethernet and TDM based services over existing SDH infrastructure as well as over pure IP-based infrastructure. It is part of ECI's 1Net framework which focuses on cost effective solutions that provide service providers with an optimal migration path to next-generation networks.
"With careful attention to service providers constantly changing networking requirements, ECI is once again bringing innovation to address key pain points - with future-proof solutions that best utilize their existing infrastructure and investments. By allowing grooming and aggregating over STM-64 and 10GbE links, the BG-64 provides substantial savings in infrastructure costs starting today and with seamless transition towards an all-IP metro-aggregation network," said Alon Moshes, Head of ECI Telecom's MSPP line of business.
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