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Home » Actelis Debuts ADSL Loop Extenders

Actelis Debuts ADSL Loop Extenders

March 15, 2011
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Actelis Networks unveiled a new line of Broadband Accelerators (BBAs) for extending the rate and reach of ADSL services without the high cost of deploying remote DSLAMs.

Actelis’ family of BBAs are line powered by the existing POTS infrastructure and require no additional equipment. Actelis said its fully standards-based ADSL/ADSL2/ADSL2+ loop extenders can cost effectively enable the delivery of broadband services to virtually every location throughout a carrier’s footprint.

The Actelis BBA portfolio marks the company’s entrée into the residential marketplace. The company is a leading develop of EFM over copper solutions based on SHDSL technology for SMBs/SMEs and municipalities.

“The recent investment in further developing Actelis’ broadband solutions for the residential market is another step forward in the company’s continued growth strategy,” said Vivek Ragavan, president and CEO of Actelis. “By further expanding our portfolio to include ADSL-based solutions for residential broadband services, we believe that Actelis is well positioned to be the clear worldwide leader in enabling broadband services over copper plant.”http://www.actelis.com

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