There is a multitude of Multiservice Provisioning Platforms (MSPP) available on the market. Today we are going to focus on the Fujitsu Flashwave 4100 which provides established optical access. In addition, the transports are joined with a combination of Carrier Ethernet and SONET derived services from DS1 to OC-48.
The FLASHWAVE 4100 provides all-encompassing Ethernet capabilities from 10/100Base-T and 100 to 1000Base-X. It offers an excellent solution for operators transitioning to a more packet-centric network while still providing significant revenue-bearing legacy OC-n/TDM services.
This platform guarantees a simple movement of Ethernet services onto an embedded SONET infrastructure through converging packet mapping capabilities over SONET. It supports a diverse amount of MEF-9 and MEF-14-certified E-Line and E-LAN services. It also delivers flexible 1 Mbps bandwidth provisioning granularity. In addition, it allows for effective statistical multiplexing for oversubscription, Ethernet aggregation, Class-of-service differentiation, and SONET dependability. The high capacity and non-blocking STS and VT switch fabrics support optical hub operations for converged wireline and wireless access networks.
This platform is utilized in Central Offices, controlled environmental vaults, remote terminals and at customer locations in racks, cabinets and wall-mount configurations. This product helps create the transition to packet services, compliments current investments and reduces capital and operational expenses.
There are numerous reasons why the Fujitsu Flashwave 4100 is an essential platform. Reliability, smooth migration, MEF certification, value, industrial grade, seamless integration, and a small footprint combine to make this a sought after product. Launch 3 Telecom is always looking to buy or sell the Fujitsu Flashwave 4100 as well as any Fujitsu equipment. For more information, contact Launch 3 Telecom at 877-878-9134 or email sales@launch3.net.
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