First in North America, ADTRAN SmartOS Platform Leverages Super-Vectoring to Deliver Ultra-Broadband Wi-Fi Services
May 16 2019 - 11:20AM
ADTRAN, Inc., (NASDAQ:ADTN), the leading provider of
next-generation open networking and subscriber experience
solutions, today announced an extension of its SmartOS-enabled
portfolio of broadband access solutions with the SmartRG 652ac
(SR652ac) residential and small business gateway. Operators can now
expedite the delivery of ultra-fast internet services—leveraging
recent investments in building multi-Gigabit access networks so
that customers can have the richest broadband experience
independent of location, device or infrastructure.
The new carrier-grade, SmartOS-enabled
residential and small business gateway provides the ability to
deliver highly competitive broadband—up to 700Mbps—without service
or customer disruptions via bonded super-vectoring (VDSL2 profile
35b) technology. This highly scalable fiber broadband extension
technology is ideal for the rapidly growing MDU/MTU markets. Using
the existing in-building wiring to each unit helps network
providers accelerate service deployment and save construction costs
associated with delivering new broadband services. Further, service
providers can run super-vectoring in parallel to other xDSL
technologies in their access network, adding additional operational
savings.
The SR652ac also provides advanced capabilities
via its open software platform (based on OpenWrt), including
self-service portals, self-healing Wi-Fi and subscriber analytics.
When paired with the ADTRAN 1148SVX 48-port sealed broadband
micronode, operators now have a highly scalable solution to create
efficient and cost-effective whole-home and whole-business Wi-Fi
environments without the time and expense of pulling new facilities
to each unit.
In addition, this gigabit-capable wireless
gateway allows for an easy migration to any FTTH deployment model
in the future, eliminating disruptive customer device swaps and
application re-integration and testing. Another benefit of the
SmartOS OpenWrt-based network operating system is that it’s
silicon-independent and enables an elegant transition to SDN/NFV
architectures. ADTRAN is recognized as a leader in advancing open,
disaggregated network architectures through its contributions to
the Open Networking Foundation (ONF) and prpl Foundation
ecosystems.
“The design philosophy with SmartOS is to give
service providers a single, open source-based, secure software
framework so that providers gain consistency and commonality to
reduce testing or qualification cycles and increase speed to market
for new and innovative services,” ADTRAN’s Senior Vice President of
Subscriber Solutions & Experience, Jeff McInnis, said. “We can
significantly reduce the cost and resources required to introduce
new solutions into a network and help our customers bring better
services to their subscribers through our feature-rich, SmartOS
platform—enhancing the experience for everyone.”
About ADTRAN
At ADTRAN, Inc., we believe amazing things
happen when people connect. From the cloud edge to the subscriber
edge, we help communications service providers around the world
manage and scale services that connect people, places and things to
advance human progress. Whether rural or urban, domestic or
international, telco or cable, enterprise or residential—ADTRAN
solutions optimize existing technology infrastructures and create
new, multi-gigabit platforms that leverage cloud economics, data
analytics, machine learning and open ecosystems—the future of
global networking. Find more at ADTRAN, LinkedIn and Twitter.
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