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Occam Rolls Out ADSL2Plus Features, Bonding Supports 48 Mbps Downstream Rates

Occam Networks enhanced its BLC 6000 System with a software upgrade that adds support for several new ADSL2Plus features, including bonding, Annex M, Annex L and Seamless Rate Adaptation (SRA). The new ADSL2Plus software features are based on the Broadcom BladeRunner chipset and include the following:

These features are available on all Occam BLC 6000 ADSL2 / ADSL2Plus and combination POTS and ADSL2 / ADSL2Plus blades.

Other new features in Version 4.3 of the Occam BLC System Software include expanded support for the PPP Multilink Protocol (MLPPP) in copper-fed remote terminals and the recently announced Emergency Stand Alone (ESA) system. Expanded support for MLPPP enables Telcos to provide data and voice over IP (VoIP) service to subscribers who are served from copper-fed remote terminals in which fiber cannot be installed. With the ESA system the BLC 6000 is the first broadband loop carrier to provide E-911 and local station-to-station calling during network or equipment failures.

The new software is currently in field tests and is expected to be available in early July 2005. http://www.occamnetworks.com

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