Pulsecom O3D3 Obsoletes Many SONET Multiplexer Applications
Pulsecom, a leading innovator in the development and manufacturing of telecommunications access equipment, will introduce the O3D3 Miniature SONET Multiplexer at the Supercomm 2001 tradeshow in Atlanta, GA. An industry first, the O3D3 is the smallest, most cost-effective OC3/SONET-to-DS3 Multiplexer available, allowing operating companies to easily and inexpensively expand fiber networks while delivering T3 Service at up to 80% less cost, and in 90% less space than legacy equipment. Simple, fast, compliant and economical, the O3D3 is small enough to provide multiple circuits from cramped RT cabinets. It virtually eliminates the need for traditional SONET Multiplexers whose bulk, expense and complexity have often inhibited added optical capacity, leaving T3 service from NGDLC impractical, Remote DSLAM access severely curtailed, and allowing predatory competition to undermine high-revenue business opportunities.
Pulsecom's O3D3 Miniature SONET Multiplexer is the access provider's dream. It is designed to interface with WDM 1550nm or standard 1310nm optics to provide a DS3 port where and when needed. Ideal for virtually every DS3 application Ñ Remote DSLAMs, DS3 Cell Site Access, Remote ADSL miniRAMs, ISP and CLEC DS3 hand-offs, NGDLC RT-to-subscriber T3 delivery, or office building virtual coax circuits Ñ the Pulsecom O3D3 offers cost-effective, dependable, and easy to deploy fiber access. The "plug-and-play" O3D3 eliminates complicated computer terminal training and time-consuming provisioning, while standard SONET, T3 and NEBS compliance provides the interoperability required for seamless network operation.