ADTRAN will be showcasing its innovative software-defined access (SD-Access) solutions at Broadband World Forum 2017 event in Berlin.
Ronan Kelly, CTO, EMEA & APAC regions, ADTRAN will be discussing how telecom operators can prepare for the future Gigabit society where symmetric business models and services are key on 25 October.
Gary Bolton, vice president, global marketing will be giving a keynote presentation on The Platform Economy, on 25 October.
“ADTRAN continues to be a leading proponent of open, SDN-controlled multi-vendor networks, launching the industry’s first open SD-Access architecture and becoming the first and only access supplier fully aligned with the Residential-CORD open reference architecture,” said Robert Conger, AVP of Cloud and Portfolio Strategy, ADTRAN.
ADTRAN innovations at Broadband World Forum
# 10G PON Integration with Virtual Optical Line Termination Hardware Abstraction (VOLTHA)
# Solution in support of the Central Office Re-architected as a Data Center (CORD) initiative
# VOLTHA is bolstering the microservices and DevOPs models simplifying the creation of new subscriber and operational services.
# SD-Access interoperability validation of ADTRAN Mosaic Cloud platform
It will also be showcasing ADTRAN Mosaic Activate in action, a software-orchestration application to accelerate new-customer service activation and the first of several scheduled applications within the Mosaic Subscriber Solutions & Experience portfolio launched earlier this year.
ADTRAN’s NG-PON2 solution supports 5G and other mission critical applications, while optimizing asset utilization.
ADTRAN will demonstrate innovations in the Gfast standard 212MHz and coordinated dynamic time allocation (cDTA), delivering a symmetric gigabit experience over copper.
ADTRAN will showcase its Gfast deployment model, Gigabit-to-the-Basement, extending gigabit services to 650m (10x further) to fiber termination, to enable network operators to deliver gigabit speeds in dense urban environments 5x faster and 7x lower cost per subscriber.
This new solution expands the ADTRAN Gfast portfolio by combining ADTRAN’s 2nd generation SDX 2200 series of 212MHz Gfast DPUs with ADTRAN bonded Super-Vectoring (VDSL2 35b) technology, providing gigabit rates from existing cabinet infrastructure and extending gigabit services significantly.