Advanced Fibre Communications and 3Com to Jointly Market ADSL DMT-Based Solution Companies Demonstrate ADSL DMT Interoperability at SuperComm Atlanta '98 June 10, 1998 05:24 PM
PETALUMA, Calif., June 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Advanced Fibre Communications(R), Inc. (AFCI) and 3Com Corporation, Santa Clara, Calif. (COMS) announced today that they have broadened the scope of their strategic relationship to include end-to-end standards compliant DMT ADSL solutions.
Under the terms of the agreement, full interoperability will be established between AFC's UMC 1000(R) ADSL plug-in module and 3Com's portfolio of ADSL customer premises equipment (CPE), including 3Com's recently announced OfficeConnect(R) Remote 811 ADSL router. The agreement will enable full-rate ADSL services to be delivered simultaneously with standard telephone lines over a single twisted pair up to distances of 18,000 ft.
The companies also announced an ADSL DMT interoperability demonstration at SuperComm '98 in Atlanta from June 9 through June 11. The live demonstration features 3Com's new OfficeConnect(R) Remote 811 ADSL router interoperating with AFC's UMC 1000 ADSL plug-in module to deliver ADSL services to the end user. This demonstration highlights 3Com's ability to connect with market leading DSL head-end equipment.
"As demand for high-speed access continues to grow, so must the commitment to multi-vendor interoperability," says Richard Waldschmidt, product line manger for xDSL solutions at AFC. "We are excited to be offering our customers access to 3Com's industry leading modem/router CPE technology."
3Com and AFC have been working together since April 1997 to deliver ADSL solutions to the market. This announcement highlights the on-going success of this relationship and illustrates the trend in the industry to migrate towards the DMT ADSL standard.
"The scaleable design of the UMC 1000 platform makes it an obvious choice for telephone network service providers who are preparing their networks for broadband services," said Bruce Alter, director, product management, 3Com xDSL CPE products. "Establishing interoperability between our CPE products and the UMC 1000 product family strengthens our market presence with AFC's growing customer base, giving network service providers the options they demand."
The integration of DSL services with DLCs is imperative to deliver ubiquitous ADSL solutions to the market. The agreement between 3Com and AFC ensures greater market coverage and timely delivery of ADSL deployment.
Another key objective of this relationship is to focus on driving and delivering industry standards for ADSL. The companies' interoperability work is governed by its commitment to implement standards where they exist and develop and/or support the creation of additional standards as they evolve. Existing standards include the T1.413 and the ITU G.dmt specification as well as evolving standards in the sub-rate ADSL space, such as the ITU G.lite proposed specification. Both companies are active in promoting end-to-end interoperability issues at key industry venues such as the ADSL Forum. |