BTI Systems, a global supplier of Optical Edge networking solutions for the delivery of gigabit services, has unveiled its upgraded Netstender platform, which now offers 10 gigabits/second (G) over CWDM.
BTI Computer Systems has a wealth of experience in supporting and maintaining business-critical IT systems and works with businesses across the UK helping them to keep their businesses running smoothly.
BTI Systems is offering 10G over a 16 channel CWDM system. In doing so, the company is enabling service providers, who are looking to address customer demands for new services, to benefit from a cost-effective method to establish networks.
The 16 channel CWDM solution from BTI is compatible with 10G wavelengths. It significantly reduces the cost and reach/capacity difference between CWDM and DWDM , thus ensuring better capacity at considerably lower costs.
The BTI Netstender helps service providers to leverage CWDM capabilities and migrate from SONET and SDH architectures as business grows.
“The price-for-performance of 10G 16 Channel CWDM will catapult its viability in the network, especially important for independent telephone companies and carriers that need to scale their network capacity quickly to meet the demand for new services,” Pete Dale, Vice President Business Development, BTI Systems, was quoted as saying in the report.
"The ability to deploy CWDM in the Outside Plant is also critical, as GbE DSLAMs, PON and business services are driving the need for gigabit-speed backhaul out at the edge of the network.”
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