Transmit TDM and Ethernet services over fiber, copper or wireless infrastructure from remote locations and aggregate them at a central site for handing off to the SDH/SONET backbone or IP network.
RAD has a complete suite of customer premises equipment and central site aggregation devices for delivering combined E1/T1 and Ethernet services over any available infrastructure: copper, fiber or wireless.
RAD’s copper-based CPE devices include the ASMi-52 and ASMi-52L managed SHDSL.bis modems, providing broadband access for Ethernet, serial data and E1/T1 service extension over greater distances.
Where fiber is available, RAD’s Optimux-108 and Optimux-106 transport four E1 or T1 circuits and 10/100BaseT Ethernet traffic over a fiber optic link, transparently extending Ethernet, voice, data, and video services for enterprises and cellular backhaul.
The Airmux-400 wireless Ethernet radio delivers Ethernet and up to 16 x E1/T1 circuits at a rate of up to 100 Mbps, providing a cost-effective alternative to landline connectivity.
The services delivered by RAD’s access units are aggregated at a central site by the Megaplex-4100 multiservice access node. The Megaplex-4100 is a high-capacity, carrier-class multiservice concentrator, supporting transport of multiple TDM and next-generation services over PDH/SDH/SONET for large enterprises, including utilities, transportation and campuses.
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SDH/SONET and Ethernet aggregation over any infrastructure
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Optimized use of SDH/SONET using VCAT
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Complete solution for Ethernet and E1s, T1s in multiple locations and ranges
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Various units support both TDM and IP traffic