Munich/Neubeberg, Germany – April 2015 – Leading broadband access and home networking technology provider LanTIq announced today that its new VINAXTMdp8 fiber-to-distribution point (FTTdp) chipset is available A reference design is also available to support 8-port broadband hybrid fiber/copper distribution point units (DPUs) that can be deployed quickly, with data rates of up to 300 Mbps per VDSL cable, a milestone in the communications industry and also on the market. The most efficient broadband access system.
The GPON/VDSL distribution point unit connects the carrier's fiber in the vicinity of the user's house, and then expands to connect 8 VDSL cables to the client. Based on the reputable LanTIq FALCTM ON GPON SoC and the new LanTIq VINAXdp8 VDSL2 transceiver, this innovative system integrates all the network processing functions required for flow control with advanced impulse noise protection (G.INP) and reliability Quality of Service (QoS) characteristics. The reference design also includes an advanced reverse power decimator to ensure balanced power supply between up to eight independent subscriber lines.
Key features of the VINAXdp8 system solution include:
· Supports up to 8 VDSL cables within 100 meters of the distribution point unit, each cable can achieve aggregate data rates of up to 300Mbps
· Robust and reliable architecture, data rate is not affected by CPU load or in-band control
· The complete solution minimizes footprint; reference design with built-in network processing and a new reverse power extractor fits into a 16x16cm box
· A carrier-grade feature set and a future roadmap based on the globally proven, field-proven GPON and VDSL platforms with millions of cables deployed worldwide
By eliminating the high cost of connecting fiber to each customer, FTTdp is the most economical network topology for many operators that have invested in fiber distribution lines. On a short copper loop in a hybrid FTTdp network, VDSL2 technology provides fiber-like speeds of up to 300 Mbps. Moreover, the hybrid fiber/copper distribution point unit can be powered back from the user's home without the need for a power source. In addition, the low-density nature of DPU ports makes FTTdp much simpler and easier to deploy and manage than traditional DSL amplifiers (DSLAMs) and multi-user allocation units (MDUs).
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Dirk Wieberneit, senior vice president and general manager of broadband business at LanTIq, said: "The VINAXdp8 chipset and our reference design solution are a paradigm for changing innovation, enabling ultra-low-cost MDUs. A highly integrated design record Reduce time-to-market and provide network operators with an instantly available solution that minimizes system cost per port while providing the most advanced broadband services from 150Mbps to 300Mbps."
About Lantiq
Lantiq is a leading provider of broadband access and home networking technologies that offer a diverse portfolio of innovative semiconductor products for next-generation networks and digital homes. On February 2, 2015, Intel announced that it will acquire Lantiq. The transaction is scheduled to be completed within 90 days and will follow the usual regulatory approval process.
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