Transition Networks launches new Network Interface Device for Asian market

Telecom Lead Asia: Transition
Networks, a fiber access technology provider, has launched its latest Network
Interface Device (NID) called the S3280 for the Asian market.

The new device is designed to allow telecoms and cable
providers to deploy scalable services quickly, and verification of service
performance promised in Service Level Agreements (SLA’s) to customers, while
minimizing capital expenditures.

Furthermore, it expands on advanced timing over packet
networks and allows service providers to offer their subscribers tiered
Ethernet services, based on advanced features like differentiated Quality of
Service (QoS) and bandwidth allocation per Ethernet Virtual Circuit (EVC).

The company claims that the S3280 reduces Operational Expenses
(OpEx) by providing methods to quickly detect and resolve faults without the
need to dispatch a technician to remote locations.

Transition Networks is committed to helping Asian service
providers exceed their customers’ expectations as well as their competitive
edge and profitability as a result of adding new services more quickly and more
efficiently,” said Jon Collins, senior product manager at Transition Networks.

The features of the S3280 are geared for mobile backhaul and
business Ethernet delivery, while also designed to support Carrier Ethernet 2.0
(CE2.0) applications.

The S3280 represents a compact platform designed to
accommodate today’s demands and grow with tomorrow’s Ethernet requirements
ideal for Asia and beyond.

The new S3280 provides a cost-effective way to meet even
the most stringent customer demands and addresses wide-scale deployment
challenges,” Collins added.

Transition Networks delivers new solution to address the
backhaul demands in Africa

Last year, Transition Networks launched its next generation
products, the PacketBand-TDM-4 and new S3240 Network Interface Device (NID) at
AfricaCom.

editor@telecomlead.com

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