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Home » China's FiberHome Selects Siverge for Packet Transport Chip

China's FiberHome Selects Siverge for Packet Transport Chip

July 19, 2010
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FiberHome Communications, a leading Chinese supplier of telecommunications equipment and network solutions, has selected Siverge Networks’ Griffin chipset for use in a packet transport and wireless backhauling platform.

Siverge’s Griffin product family provides a Packet/TDM-on-a-Chip solution that can be used for a Universal Gateway Line Card. Siverge’s processors supports the full range of layer 1 and 2 protocols including HDLC, PPP, ATM, IMA, MLPPP, MLFR, LAPS, GFP, VCAT, LCAS and mapping Packet over SONET/SDH (PoS), Ethernet over PDH (EoPDH) and Ethernet over SONET/SDH (EoS).

“The unique option of using a wide range of speed and functionality for different systems, along with a single unified hardware design, provides FiberHome unparalleled time-to-market for customer deployments,” said Nimrod Gindi, vice president of sales for EMEA & APAC at Siverge Networks. “FiberHome Technologies is known internationally for its compliance to international quality standards and excellence in engineering services. The partnership between Siverge and FiberHome continues this leadership for next generation networks.”http://www.siverge.com
http://www.fiberhomegroup.com

  • In March 2010, Siverge Networks announced that its flagship “Griffin” chip had been selected by ZTE for use in multi-service and wireless backhauling products. The Griffin family of chip solutions collapses multiple systems into a single multi-service card, performing transport and aggregation functions needed to create a bridge between legacy systems and new services and networks.
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