Broadband solutions provider, Actelis Networks announced it is showcasing broadband Ethernet technologies at the CTIA (News - Alert) WIRELESS 2012 Expo.
The mobile broadband solutions on display include ML700, the latest Ethernet Access Device (EAD) that delivers up to 500Mbps of bandwidth with extended reach using standard EFM bonding that utilizes DMT technology (ADSL2/2+ and VDSL2).
Actelis’ (News - Alert) broadband solutions help wireless service providers quickly and cost-effectively improve mobile backhaul performance.
According to Infonetics Research, using EFM over copper solutions, for their standards-based efficiency, high-bandwidth capabilities and reach, will play a major role in helping carriers lower their cost per bit and enable a much quicker return on their network investment.
The proliferation of smartphones and tablets has placed an additional burden on mobile backhaul networks through their bandwidth intensive applications. The challenge of providing affordable backhaul is magnified when carriers deploy picocells, or other small cells, to provide service to small service areas.
Clusters of these small cells can be an effective way to improve broadband coverage for business parks, hotels, shopping malls and downtown areas; however, the cost and complexity of bonding T1/E1 lines, laying fiber or using microwave for backhauling traffic from small cells can be inefficient and cost prohibitive.
The new Actelis ML700 EAD will help wireless service providers ease the broadband capacity strain being placed on their networks. These devices are the first and only line of EADs that deliver up to 500Mbps of bandwidth with extended reach using standard EFM (Ethernet in the First Mile) bonding by utilizing DMT (News - Alert) technology.
At the CTIA WIRELESS 2012 Expo, Actelis also delivers industry perspectives on mobile backhaul networks.
Actelis develops and manufactures universal broadband solutions for telecom service providers, enterprises and municipalities worldwide. Actelis is accelerating universal broadband services to un-served and underserved subscribers through award-winning technologies like the Broadband Accelerator, EFMplus, Dynamic Rate Boost (DRB) and Dynamic Spectral Shaping (DSS).
Edited by Brooke Neuman