SEPTEMBER 24, 2007, PETALUMA, CA—Calix today announced the general
availability of the 700G gigabit passive optical network (GPON) optical network
terminals (ONTs). This expansion to the Calix 700-Series family of ITU
G.984-compliant 2.5 Gbps GPON ONTs adds Gigabit Ethernet subscriber-side
interfaces, enabling telcos to trump cable operators in terms of the bandwidth
they can deliver to their customers. The 700G ONTs allow telcos to offer peak
downstream rates of up to one thousand megabits per second, compared to 160
megabits per second for the as-yet-undeployed DOCSIS 3.0. Measured in terms of
average or sustained bandwidth—a much more relevant comparison—telcos can
deliver up to 80 megabits per second per subscriber in typical configurations
versus a pedestrian 640 kilobits per second for DOCSIS 3.0-enabled cable
operators using 250-home nodes. This represents an enormous 122-to-1 downstream
bandwidth advantage for telcos with a similar differential in terms of
increasingly important upstream bandwidth.
Bloomer Telephone is
among the early service providers deploying the Calix 700G ONTs. According to
Jim Smart, general manager with the Wisconsin-based IOC, "We face an entrenched
cable competitor with a strong broadband product offering. Deploying a
fiber-based outside plant that requires no powering and delivers 2.5 Gbps of
IP-based bandwidth gives us a low-cost, high-capacity foundation that will
allow us to significantly surpass this competitor."
Jeff Heynen,
directing analyst for broadband and IPTV with Infonetics Research adds, "This
definitely puts telcos at a significant advantage in the on-going bandwidth
wars. Telcos are able to deploy access infrastructure today that typically has
more bandwidth than what cable operators plan to deploy using DOCSIS 3.0. This
is also a reason many cable operators are considering PON-based FTTP access
networks as a replacement for HFC technology that is fundamentally 30 years old."
The 700G ONTs are available in volume now. Configuration options allow
for:
- 10/100/1000 Base-T Gigabit Ethernet interface
- Optional additional 10/100 Base-T Fast Ethernet interface
- Optional RF video interface with RF return
- Optional Home Phoneline Networking Alliance (HPNA) interface
- Optional dual DS1 interfaces for business applications
- Up to four POTS interfaces on SFU models and up to 16 on MDU models
Steve Buska, Calix director of market development for
premises solutions, sees Gigabit Ethernet subscriber-side interfaces coupled
with a GPON FTTP solution offering the best of all possible access solutions.
"From a bandwidth standpoint, GPON substantially outpaces DOCSIS 3.0; from a
cost standpoint GPON significantly undercuts active Ethernet; and from
flexibility and operational simplicity perspective it surpasses both."
As with other 700-Series ONTs, the 700G employs unique
auto-detect optics enabling it to support a variety of PON technologies and is
compatible with both C- and F-Series Calix platforms. The 700G also employs a
snap-in electronics pod for fast installation; draws extremely low power,
yielding longer battery life and cooler operation; optionally contains a
session initiation protocol (SIP) integrated access device (IAD) for voice over
IP (VOIP) conversion; and comes in a compact, aesthetically pleasing outdoor
enclosure.
About Calix
Calix is the largest telecom equipment supplier focused
solely on access solutions for broadband service delivery. Service providers
deploy Calix access systems to enable a rich set of information, communication,
and entertainment services and to expand their revenue base beyond
connectivity. Calix access innovation helps service providers transform their
networks from circuit to packet, narrowband to broadband, and copper to fiber.
Calix has deployed millions of ports and tens of thousands of systems into
hundreds of service provider networks throughout North America. For more information,
visit the Calix website at www.calix.com.
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