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RAD to Exhibit Network Termination Units for the Ethernet-Based Managed Local Loop

Announcement posted by RAD Data Communications 08 Mar 2005

Intelligent Demarcation Ensures End-to-End Control
RAD Data Communications has announced that at CeBIT 2005 in Hanover, Germany, it will be exhibiting two new customer-located, service-oriented Ethernet Network Termination Units (E-NTUs), which provide a clear demarcation point between user and operator networks, permitting end-to-end control of Ethernet services in the fiber Local Loop.
Owned and operated by the service provider, RADs ETX-102 (FE uplink) and ETX-202 (GE uplink) E-NTUs allow the operator to separate each users traffic and offer services such as inter-office LAN connectivity, Internet access and secure virtual private networks (VPNs). This approach extends the service providers reach over fiber, facilitating management of differentiated services up to the customer premises while ensuring service level agreement (SLA) enforcement.
Ethernet in the Local Loop reduces carrier expenses, since Ethernet ports are far less expensive than other options, explains Yacov Cazes, Senior Product Line Manager at RAD Data Communications. RADs cost-effective, remotely-managed ETX-102 and ETX-202 are ideal solutions for Ethernet in the Local Loop because they provide access regardless of the backbone technology, Cazes adds. The savings that result can then be passed on by the carrier to consumers.
Port Options Serve Different Customer-Defined Priorities
RADs ETX products feature port options that serve different customer-defined priorities. The ETX-102 and ETX-202 carry Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet traffic, respectively, between the customer premises and the network edge. They maintain Ethernet as the access technology not only for packet-switched networks such as Ethernet and IP/MPLS, but also for legacy backbones such as SDH/SONET, where the edge device has an Ethernet tributary access port. The ETX-102 and ETX-202 allow for managed service with a scalable, granular solution, supporting Ethernet access rates up to 100 Mbps (for the ETX-102) and up to 1000 Mbps (for the ETX-202). This enables the service provider to offer Ethernet service at incremental access rates.
Being carrier-owned, E-NTUs are service-oriented, Cazes concludes. Providing capabilities that help the service provider to have better control on the service end-to-end while being price sensitive.
Enhanced Layer 2 (Ethernet) Capabilities
Both ETX models are designed to serve users growing need for various Ethernet-based services. Service differentiation is enabled at the customer premises by providing per service rate limitation and traffic prioritization. VLAN stacking (QinQ) allows mapping the users traffic, including the users VLAN, to the carriers service VLAN, thus providing transparency and scalability. The ETX-202 and ETX-102 allow easy provisioning and control of service speed by applying rate limitation to the users traffic at the customer premises.
About RAD
Established in 1981, privately owned RAD Data Communications has achieved international recognition as a major manufacturer of high quality access equipment for data communications and telecommunications applications. These solutions serve the data and voice access requirements of service providers, incumbent and new carriers, and enterprise networks, by reducing infrastructure investment costs while boosting competitiveness and profitability. The company's installed base exceeds 8,000,000 units and includes more than 150 carriers and operators around the world. These customers are supported by 18 RAD offices and more than 200 distributors in 105 countries.
RAD is a member of the RAD Group of companies, a world leader in networking and internetworking product solutions.
RAD Data Communications site: www.rad.com.