Alcatel-Lucent adds optical monitoring and connectivity features to FTTH system

Sept. 23, 2008
SEPTEMBER 23, 2008 -- Alcatel-Lucent has added three new features to its 7342 ISAM Fiber-to-the-User system, covering optical monitoring, metro Ethernet connectivity, and remote synchronization capabilities.

SEPTEMBER 23, 2008 -- Alcatel-Lucent (search for Alcatel-Lucent) has added three new features to its 7342 ISAM Fiber-to-the-User (FTTU) system, covering optical monitoring, metro Ethernet connectivity, and remote synchronization capabilities.

The inclusion of new optical monitoring features enables critical parameters to be measured and recorded for analysis over time, explain company representatives. This allows early detection of degradation of optical components and optical fiber in the outside plant, often before service-affecting failures arise and customer satisfaction is impacted.

In addition to optical performance monitoring, the Alcatel-Lucent FTTU platform is now able to connect with metro Ethernet networks by providing a robust set of options for virtual private networking and Ethernet connectivity. This enables service providers to generate new revenue from Ethernet services using fiber-to-the-home and -business connectivity.

The third feature added relates to IEEE 1588 timing. This feature provides the necessary synchronization for remote placement of GPON systems in the outside plant and connectivity of DS1 services. Typically, DS1 connections are used for business termination and mobile backhaul. The addition of a robust set of business services options now enables providers to terminate business and residential subscribers over the same passive optical network, claims the company.

"The new 7342 ISAM FTTU system capabilities, such as Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) optical test and measurement enhancements, support of emerging Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF)-based services, and IEEE 1588 timing for remote GPON OLT synchronization applications demonstrate that Alcatel-Lucent continues to effectively meet the evolving challenges of operators in the highly competitive FTTx equipment market segment," notes Ron Westfall, research director at Current Analysis. "Moreover, the new capabilities reinforce and sustain Alcatel-Lucent's proven ability to competitively differentiate its 7342 ISAM FTTU against rival offerings."

Alcatel-Lucent will be highlighting these capabilities and demonstrating the ability to transfer data at near gigabit rates during the North America FTTH Council's annual conference in Nashville, TN, September 22-24, 2008 (Booth 907). This demonstration will illustrate GPON's capability to transfer a full-length HDTV DVD in approximately two minutes.


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