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TwitterCE+T networking vendor adds innovative gateway functionality and multi-service access switch to its mobile backhaul solution
Tel Aviv, Israel – March 23, 2010 – Orckit Communications Ltd. (NASDAQ: ORCT), the leading Carrier Ethernet + Transport (CE+T) networking vendor, today announced the company has made significant upgrades to its mobile backhaul offering, which now encompasses a complete portfolio featuring new and innovative technologies. The newly extended solution combines gateway functionality on Orckit-Corrigent’s CM-4140 MPLS aggregation switch along with the introduction of the CM-11, a new multi-service access switch and cell site gateway. Together, this Carrier Ethernet solution enables the migration of low and high-rate TDM services, as well as data services, to a unified MPLS mobile network. For the first time ever, cell site, hub site and aggregation site gateways have finally been implemented on the same switching products, therefore introducing a scalable and affordable opportunity for mobile networking infrastructure.
“Having realized the full impact of Smartphones on network performance, mobile operators are starting to build their next generation networks with tremendous focus on data delivery and investment levels,” said Mr. Sharon Mantin, VP Marketing at Orckit-Corrigent. “Since Orckit-Corrigent specializes in Layer 2 MPLS switching coupled with circuit emulation and synchronization technologies, the company is in an excellent position to fulfill the vast potential for the mobile backhaul market.”
One of the most important growth engines for mobile operators is their ability to offer any type of content. The massive delivery of Internet and TV content is impacting mobile backhauling infrastructure, which was originally built to handle voice traffic. The road ahead is fraught with technical challenges such as how to deliver significantly more data while preserving the synchronous nature of the network, and how to perform phased migration from a TDM network to a packet-based network. The consensus among industry analysts is that Ethernet enables next generation mobile networks.
“Our new extended solution introduces the innovative implementation of all mobile gateways, packed in with a small footprint and power consumption that is unmatched in the market, and eliminates the traditional solution that is based on two products: a switch, plus a gateway,” added Mr. Mantin. “We can now deliver any TDM service, from E1 to STM, and meet mobile backhaul requirements with ease and superior efficiency.”
Orckit-Corrigent’s mobile backhaul solution is based on the CM-4140 MPLS aggregation switch, CM-11 multi-service access switch and CM-View management system. This solution introduces cost efficiency and technology advantages to the market by enabling the delivery of TDM services over standard and interoperable MPLS networks, in addition to gateway functionality that is implemented on the switches.
CM-4140
The CM-4140 brings added value in its MPLS/Ethernet/TDM package, solution offering and aggressive price point. The product is positioned as Hub and/or Aggregation Site Gateway (HSG/ASG) and is equipped with the following key capabilities:
CM-11
The CM-11 is a flexible multi-service access switch with E1/T1, FE/GE interfaces that enables the delivery of voice, video and data services in mobile networks. The product is positioned as Cell Site Gateway (CSG) and is equipped with the following key capabilities:
CM-View
The CM-View is a high-end management and service provisioning system, providing “transport-class” management capabilities for mobile networks. The CM-View eliminates the need for costly and complex CLI provisioning and offers a significant OPEX reduction.
Tags: Carrier Ethernet, Gateway Functionality, Layer 2, Mobile Backhual, MPLS, Telecommunications, Triple play, VPN