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3 Product Overview — <strong>Tellabs</strong> ® <strong>1150</strong> <strong>Multiservice</strong> <strong>Access</strong> <strong>Platform</strong>/ETSI<br />

Fiber-<strong>to</strong>-the-Premises 100 Mbps+<br />

GPON<br />

20 km<br />

ONT<br />

Fiber-<strong>to</strong>-the-Curb 50–100 Mbps<br />

Video Data Voice<br />

PSTN<br />

Video<br />

GPON<br />

20 km<br />

VDSL2<br />

ONU Video Data Voice<br />

50 m<br />

VDSL2<br />

Fiber-<strong>to</strong>-the-Cabinet 40–60 Mbps<br />

Central Office (CO)<br />

Data<br />

ONU<br />

500 m<br />

VDSL2<br />

Fiber-<strong>to</strong>-the-Node 20–60 Mbps<br />

Video Data Voice<br />

Figure 3. Networks created by Deep Fiber Solutions services<br />

ONU<br />

1,000– 1,500 m<br />

VDSL2<br />

Video Data Voice<br />

Flexible Deployment Options Enable Targeted Services<br />

The <strong>Tellabs</strong> <strong>1150</strong> MSAP offers a range of deployment options<br />

that promote a multi-tiered approach <strong>to</strong> service rollout based on<br />

market conditions, geography, budget cycles and the pace of<br />

localized residential/commercial development. With the capability<br />

<strong>to</strong> deploy any service out of the CO or remote cabinets, the <strong>Tellabs</strong><br />

<strong>1150</strong> MSAP offers reduced OpEx and the ability <strong>to</strong> respond<br />

quickly <strong>to</strong> cus<strong>to</strong>mer requests quick for maximum cus<strong>to</strong>mer<br />

satisfaction and competitive differentiation.<br />

Fiber-<strong>to</strong>-the-Node (FTTN)<br />

The <strong>Tellabs</strong> <strong>1150</strong> MSAP combines the functions of a broadband<br />

Digital Loop Carrier (DLC) and an <strong>IP</strong> Digital Subscriber Line <strong>Access</strong><br />

Multiplexer (DSLAM) <strong>to</strong> support the FTTN application. A remotelocated<br />

<strong>Tellabs</strong> <strong>1150</strong> ® Multimedia Distribution Shelf (MDS) within a<br />

FTTN deployment supports basic multi-play services (voice, highspeed<br />

Internet and 1 HD and SD video streams) from up <strong>to</strong> 1,500<br />

meters <strong>to</strong> the residental or business cus<strong>to</strong>mer.<br />

Fiber-<strong>to</strong>-the-Curb/Cabinet (FTTC)<br />

FTTC offers a faster, intermediate fiber/copper service appropriate<br />

for both greenfield and existing infrastructures. Deployable from<br />

distances of approximately 500 meters from the <strong>end</strong> cus<strong>to</strong>mer,<br />

FTTC enables speeds from 50 Mbps <strong>to</strong> 100 Mbps. This enables<br />

service providers <strong>to</strong> meet cus<strong>to</strong>mer demand for multiple highest<br />

bandwidth concurrent services both now and in<strong>to</strong> the foreseeable<br />

future. FTTC supports competitive service offerings at an economical<br />

pricing structure that promotes both high adoption rates by<br />

cus<strong>to</strong>mers and attractive profit margins for service providers.<br />

A key component for enabling FTTC applications is the 11xx range<br />

of ONUs with solutions that can support both Ethernet and GPON<br />

backhaul technologies <strong>to</strong> the Central Office (CO). <strong>Tellabs</strong> offers a<br />

range of proven environmentally hardened ONUs that can offer<br />

both remote and localized powering options. Enabling ADSL2+ or<br />

VDSL2 connectivity <strong>to</strong> up <strong>to</strong> 64 users from a single, small discreet<br />

remote enclosure that is ideal for street cabinets as well as large<br />

residential apartment blocks.<br />

Fiber-<strong>to</strong>-the-Premises (FTTP)<br />

FTTP is an ideal competitive offering for new construction and a<br />

viable solution for overbuild applications. Offering super high speeds<br />

of 100 Mbps+, FTTP is “the wave of the future” for all-fiber highspeed<br />

service delivery. As consumer demands for ever faster<br />

speeds and higher bandwidth services continue <strong>to</strong> evolve, FTTP<br />

deployments offer a competitive flexibility and ROI potential that<br />

positions service providers <strong>to</strong> support next generation services<br />

and stay ahead of consumer demands and competitive pressures.<br />

A key component of FTTP deployment is the <strong>Tellabs</strong> ® 1600 Series<br />

Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON) ONTs. Available in both<br />

indoor and outdoor installations, the <strong>Tellabs</strong> 1600 Series GPON<br />

ONTs enable delivery of integrated, high-speed services <strong>to</strong> both<br />

residential and business cus<strong>to</strong>mers at a reasonable cost.<br />

Single-Family Unit (SFU) ONTs have the abililty <strong>to</strong> offer a full suite<br />

of interfaces, including POTS, Gigabit Ethernet and both Multimedia<br />

over Coax Alliance (MOCA) and Radio Frequency (RF) video. S<strong>IP</strong>ready,<br />

the SFU ONTs are easily migrated <strong>to</strong> a softswitch environment.<br />

Business ONTs are available in several integrated, rack-mount<br />

units, as well as a modular chassis-based model. Each business<br />

ONT supports multiple densities of POTS, Gigabit Ethernet, VDSL2<br />

and T-1 services. The modular, chassis-based unit also supports<br />

an extensive list of special circuits.<br />

The <strong>Tellabs</strong> <strong>1150</strong> MSAP is designed for ease of installation where<br />

space is at a premium and security is essential and is deployed in<br />

environmentally hardened outdoor cabinets <strong>to</strong> meet the diverse<br />

requirements of your network.

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