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Home » Orckit-Corrigent Extends its Packet Transport

Orckit-Corrigent Extends its Packet Transport

June 23, 2011
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Orckit-Corrigent has extended its Packet Transport Network (PTN) portfolio with the introduction of a new CM-401x PTN access product line. Three PTN access devices will be offered, all of which are based on 16G full duplex of non-blocking, switching capacity, packed in 1RU with broad mixture of Ethernet, PDH and SDH interfaces.

CM-401x products highlights:

  • Highly scalable mixture of Ethernet, PDH and SDH interfaces
  • Dual stack IP/MPLS and MPLS-TP
  • PDH and SDH circuit emulation over packet
  • Full support for MEF based Ethernet services
  • Packet synchronization, including SyncE and 1588v2
  • SDH/Ethernet/MPLS/MPLS-TP OAM
  • Sub 50ms protection and restoration
  • Hard Quality of Service (QoS)

“We have identified strong demand from our customers and prospects for a smooth migration from their existing legacy SDH networks to an end to end future proof, packet based infrastructure which supports the mix of emerging data services together with large scale of legacy SDH/PDH leased lines” said Mr. Sharon Mantin, Vice President, Marketing, at Orckit-Corrigent. “Adding the CM-401x product line to our PTN product portfolio, improves our end-to-end PTN offering from access to core edge enabling cost-effective, highly scalable and future proof solution for 2G/3G/4G Mobile Backhauling as well as Ethernet and legacy SDH/PDH business services.”http://www.orckit.com

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