Pulse Introduces The Industry's Highest Density Excelsus Central Office DSL Splitters For The Americas Tuesday May 27, 8:10 am ET   Allowing customized integration with any OEM specification, the CO Splitters Complement the Renowned Excelsus(R) Line Of CPE Splitters  biz.yahoo.com
  SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 27, 2003-- Pulse, a Technitrol Company (NYSE:TNL), has announced the introduction of its Excelsus® central office (CO) splitter cards for the Americas.  The new CO splitters meet the rigorous specifications for the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), and are available for custom original equipment manufacturer (OEM) requirements. 
  Flexible in design, the splitter cards can be customized for various installations, including digital subscriber line access multiplexer (DSLAM) cards, rack-mount cards, cross-connect blocks and main distribution frame (MDF) cards. The CO circuits, measuring 12mm or less in height, provide high density, cost-effective custom cards to OEMs, allowing them to deliver more DSL capacity in their CO systems. 
  Suitable for plain old telephone service (POTS) applications, the splitters give telecom OEMs the ability to provide integrated solutions for high-speed xDSL networks in the Americas and worldwide. The Excelsus CO splitter circuits are in compliance with both the ITU-T G.992.1 E.2 performance standard and the ANSI T1.413 Issue 2 Annex E standard. 
  "The primary advantage of our CO splitter cards is their density and scalability," said Millard Schewe, marketing manager for Excelsus. "We have the ability to accommodate up to 96 channels in just one unit height (or 1U) of rack space. Our CO splitter cards allow DSLAM manufacturers to fit more channels in less space and allow MDF cross-connect suppliers the ability to integrate DSL filtering into their high-density connection blocks. There is a variety of Excelsus designs that can be modified to meet various customer specifications." |