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Alcatel-Lucent introduces G.fast home networking device to accelerate deployment of ultra-broadband connectivityPARIS, June 17, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Alcatel-Lucent (Euronext Paris and NYSE: ALU) has today launched a new device for residential and business use that will allow operators to accelerate the deployment of ultra-broadband access in order to meet ever-growing demand for faster data speeds in homes and the workplace. The Alcatel-Lucent G.fast residential gateway is a simple, plug-and-play device that will eliminate the need for operators' engineers to have to enter a customer's premises to install, thanks to its use of the G.fast standard and application of existing telephone lines to extend fiber-like data speeds into the home. With the number of connected devices expected to reach 50-100 billion by 20201, the demand for more bandwidth and faster broadband speeds has never been greater. Fiber-to-the-home and G.fast technologies allow operators to bring gigabit broadband speeds to premises. However, maintaining those speeds inside a building can be more difficult with legacy home networks, poor WiFi speeds and reliability issues limiting how fast and how much data consumers can access at any given time. This problem becomes compounded as more devices are added onto the home network. Alcatel-Lucent's new G.fast home networking device solves this problem. Consumers simply need to plug it in to immediately start enjoying more than 750megabits-per-second of broadband speed over G.fast infrastructure into their home - almost 30 times the global average which hovers around 27Mbps2. To help deliver greater in-home coverage across all connected devices, the G.fast residential gateway also delivers concurrent dual-band WiFi to provide even greater signal strength and 1Gbps data speeds, eliminating the need to run fiber into the home. Part of a complete end-to-end portfolio of Alcatel-Lucent ultra-broadband solutions, the new G.fast residential gateway also provides a more efficient way to power the growing number of distribution point units essential for delivering on the G.fast standard. With an integrated reverse power feed capability that powers the remote G.fast distribution point unit, operators no longer need to connect the distribution points locally to the power grid. About Alcatel-Lucent's G.fast residential gateway
Jeff Heynen, research director for broadband access and pay TV at Infonetics Research said: "Operators today are racing to deliver Gigabit services to subscribers and making significant investments in new technologies that can help accelerate ultra-broadband deployments. G.fast is quickly proving to be a great way to do this in areas that are too complex or expensive to fully deploy FTTH solutions. With solutions such as Alcatel-Lucent new G.fast CPE, operators can quickly and easily deliver on the promise of fiber network speeds and provide end users with the full ultra-broadband experience they have come to expect across both wireless and wired devices in the connected home." Federico Guillen, president of Alcatel-Lucent's Fixed Access Business Line said: "Alcatel-Lucent is committed to helping operators bring ultra-broadband services to the connected home in whatever flavor or configuration they require. Combining the latest WiFi and G.fast technology, operators can now easily deliver fiber-like speeds into the home without ever having to drill a hole or run wires. The new CPE will provide operators with simply way to help customers maximize the full potential of their connected home today and for years to come." Additional Resources
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