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Broadview Networks Selects Nortel Networks Solution to Provide DSL Services
NEW YORK, Oct. 12 /PRNewswire/ - Broadview Networks, a network-based electronically integrated communications provider, has selected a broadband access solution from Nortel Networks (NYSE/TSE: NT) to provide high-quality digital subscriber line (DSL) service to its business and residential customers.
Broadview Networks is deploying the Nortel Networks Universal Edge Intelligent Multiservice Access System (IMAS) in its integrated voice and data network under an extension to an existing contract with Nortel Networks for advanced switching and access systems.
Nortel Networks Universal Edge IMAS, the first carrier-class broadband access solution to combine support for multiple DSL transmission types with Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) switching, is part of the Nortel Networks strategy to enable the Local Internet. Universal Edge IMAS delivers scalability, port density and a redundant architecture for reliability.
"The carrier-class Universal Edge IMAS provides the redundancy and operational reliability that our state-of-the-art network requires," said Kenneth A. Shulman, chief technology officer of New York City-based Broadview Networks, which serves customers in the Northeast. "Its architecture incorporates a true ATM switch, not just multiplexing and concentration."
"This allows us to integrate multiple traffic types, assure Quality of Service (QoS) and efficiently utilize transport capacity," Shulman said. "In addition, Universal Edge IMAS is highly scalable, making it easy to cost- effectively increase network and port capacity to broaden our customers` communications capabilities."
Broadview Networks also uses Nortel Networks DMS 500 multiservice switching systems, AccessNode and Universal Edge 9000 DSL-grade high-speed service access platforms to support its high-capacity digital network construction program.
"We are delighted to expand our relationship with Broadview Networks," said Roger Dorf, vice president and general manager, Broadband Access, Nortel Networks. "Broadview Networks is committed to providing its customers with advanced communications services and applications. We are helping to fulfill that goal with solutions that can deliver the industry`s fastest and most reliable high-performance Internet services.
"The multiservice architecture and high port density of our Universal Edge IMAS are designed to provide DSL services with superior quality at a lower cost than alternative products," Dorf said.
Designed primarily for service providers that wish to offer business- quality DSL services, the Universal Edge IMAS delivers full ATM switching, traffic management and QoS. These features enable service providers to deliver multiple services - including voice, video and data - to their customers over a single DSL line. With the extensive QoS capabilities of Nortel Networks Universal Edge IMAS, commercial customers can receive service levels previously available only from T1/E1, frame relay and ISDN, but at lower cost.
Nortel Networks Universal Edge IMAS supports a range of DSL technologies - including ADSL, G.Lite, IDSL and SDSL - on a single, flexible access platform so that service providers can minimize technology risk. Service providers can deploy mature services such as ADSL today and migrate to optimized services such as G.Lite as the need arises.
Broadview Networks is a network-based electronically integrated communications provider of data, Internet and voice services to small and medium-sized businesses and communications-intensive residential customers in the northeastern United States. For more information, visit the Broadview Networks website at www.broadviewnet.com.
Nortel Networks is a global Internet and communications leader with capabilities spanning Optical, Wireless, Local Internet and eBusiness. The Company had 1999 U.S. GAAP revenues of US$21.3 billion and serves carrier, service provider and enterprise customers globally. Today, Nortel Networks is creating a high-performance Internet that is more reliable and faster than ever before. It is redefining the economics and quality of networking and the Internet, promising a new era of collaboration, communications and commerce. Visit us at www.nortelnetworks.com.
NEW YORK, Oct. 12 /PRNewswire/ - Broadview Networks, a network-based electronically integrated communications provider, has selected a broadband access solution from Nortel Networks (NYSE/TSE: NT) to provide high-quality digital subscriber line (DSL) service to its business and residential customers.
Broadview Networks is deploying the Nortel Networks Universal Edge Intelligent Multiservice Access System (IMAS) in its integrated voice and data network under an extension to an existing contract with Nortel Networks for advanced switching and access systems.
Nortel Networks Universal Edge IMAS, the first carrier-class broadband access solution to combine support for multiple DSL transmission types with Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) switching, is part of the Nortel Networks strategy to enable the Local Internet. Universal Edge IMAS delivers scalability, port density and a redundant architecture for reliability.
"The carrier-class Universal Edge IMAS provides the redundancy and operational reliability that our state-of-the-art network requires," said Kenneth A. Shulman, chief technology officer of New York City-based Broadview Networks, which serves customers in the Northeast. "Its architecture incorporates a true ATM switch, not just multiplexing and concentration."
"This allows us to integrate multiple traffic types, assure Quality of Service (QoS) and efficiently utilize transport capacity," Shulman said. "In addition, Universal Edge IMAS is highly scalable, making it easy to cost- effectively increase network and port capacity to broaden our customers` communications capabilities."
Broadview Networks also uses Nortel Networks DMS 500 multiservice switching systems, AccessNode and Universal Edge 9000 DSL-grade high-speed service access platforms to support its high-capacity digital network construction program.
"We are delighted to expand our relationship with Broadview Networks," said Roger Dorf, vice president and general manager, Broadband Access, Nortel Networks. "Broadview Networks is committed to providing its customers with advanced communications services and applications. We are helping to fulfill that goal with solutions that can deliver the industry`s fastest and most reliable high-performance Internet services.
"The multiservice architecture and high port density of our Universal Edge IMAS are designed to provide DSL services with superior quality at a lower cost than alternative products," Dorf said.
Designed primarily for service providers that wish to offer business- quality DSL services, the Universal Edge IMAS delivers full ATM switching, traffic management and QoS. These features enable service providers to deliver multiple services - including voice, video and data - to their customers over a single DSL line. With the extensive QoS capabilities of Nortel Networks Universal Edge IMAS, commercial customers can receive service levels previously available only from T1/E1, frame relay and ISDN, but at lower cost.
Nortel Networks Universal Edge IMAS supports a range of DSL technologies - including ADSL, G.Lite, IDSL and SDSL - on a single, flexible access platform so that service providers can minimize technology risk. Service providers can deploy mature services such as ADSL today and migrate to optimized services such as G.Lite as the need arises.
Broadview Networks is a network-based electronically integrated communications provider of data, Internet and voice services to small and medium-sized businesses and communications-intensive residential customers in the northeastern United States. For more information, visit the Broadview Networks website at www.broadviewnet.com.
Nortel Networks is a global Internet and communications leader with capabilities spanning Optical, Wireless, Local Internet and eBusiness. The Company had 1999 U.S. GAAP revenues of US$21.3 billion and serves carrier, service provider and enterprise customers globally. Today, Nortel Networks is creating a high-performance Internet that is more reliable and faster than ever before. It is redefining the economics and quality of networking and the Internet, promising a new era of collaboration, communications and commerce. Visit us at www.nortelnetworks.com.
Nortel schließt Netzwerk-Deal über 1 Mrd. Dollar
Nortel Networks (Nyse: NT), zweitgrößter Ausrüster von Telekommunikationsnetzen, hat von der Firma Aerie Networks einen 1-Mrd.-US-Dollar-Vertrag erhalten. Dieser sieht die Ausstattung eines über 30.000 Kilometer umfassenden US-Breitbandnetzes im Zeitraum von vier Jahren vor. Aerie beabsichtigt, in 194 Städten der USA Netzwerkkapazitäten an Serviceprovider, Telekombetreiber und lokale Zugangsanbieter bereit zu stellen. Nortel wird dazu mit seiner OPTera-Produktreihe beitragen. Die Aktie von Nortel schließt mit einem Abschlag von 5,1 Prozent.
Nortel Networks stellt als Netzwerkausrüster Basisstationen und Glasfaserleitungen zur Verfügung. Das Geschäft besteht dabei aus den Bereichen Entwicklung, Produktion, Finanzierung, Aufbau, Service und Support von Daten- und Telefonnetzen. Zu den Kunden zählen vor allem Betreiberfirmen aus dem Kommunikationssektor. Mit einem Anteil von über 30 Prozent ist Nortel Networks Weltmarktführer bei optischen Netzwerken. Gut 75 Prozent des US-Internet-Verkehrs läuft über Leitungen von Nortel.
Nortel Networks (Nyse: NT), zweitgrößter Ausrüster von Telekommunikationsnetzen, hat von der Firma Aerie Networks einen 1-Mrd.-US-Dollar-Vertrag erhalten. Dieser sieht die Ausstattung eines über 30.000 Kilometer umfassenden US-Breitbandnetzes im Zeitraum von vier Jahren vor. Aerie beabsichtigt, in 194 Städten der USA Netzwerkkapazitäten an Serviceprovider, Telekombetreiber und lokale Zugangsanbieter bereit zu stellen. Nortel wird dazu mit seiner OPTera-Produktreihe beitragen. Die Aktie von Nortel schließt mit einem Abschlag von 5,1 Prozent.
Nortel Networks stellt als Netzwerkausrüster Basisstationen und Glasfaserleitungen zur Verfügung. Das Geschäft besteht dabei aus den Bereichen Entwicklung, Produktion, Finanzierung, Aufbau, Service und Support von Daten- und Telefonnetzen. Zu den Kunden zählen vor allem Betreiberfirmen aus dem Kommunikationssektor. Mit einem Anteil von über 30 Prozent ist Nortel Networks Weltmarktführer bei optischen Netzwerken. Gut 75 Prozent des US-Internet-Verkehrs läuft über Leitungen von Nortel.
Und seit Tagen das gleiche Spiel:
Spitzennachrichten und Super-Negativ-Rendite.
Hoffentlich wachen die Ammis mal wieder auf.
Spitzennachrichten und Super-Negativ-Rendite.
Hoffentlich wachen die Ammis mal wieder auf.
tja, die Meldung mit dem Tlefon-Kabel-Geschäft wurde ja gestern nicht besonders positiv aufgenommen...
die Börse regiert halt zur Zeit sehr eigenartig?!?
Vielleicht sind manche der Meinung, NORTEL sollte beim "KERNGESCHÄFT" bleiben?!?
Auf jeden Fall ist der SPUK wohl am 1. November vorbei, hoff mas mal...
cu tschaki
die Börse regiert halt zur Zeit sehr eigenartig?!?
Vielleicht sind manche der Meinung, NORTEL sollte beim "KERNGESCHÄFT" bleiben?!?
Auf jeden Fall ist der SPUK wohl am 1. November vorbei, hoff mas mal...
cu tschaki
tja, die Meldung mit dem Tlefon-Kabel-Geschäft wurde ja gestern nicht besonders positiv aufgenommen...
die Börse regiert halt zur Zeit sehr eigenartig?!?
Vielleicht sind manche der Meinung, NORTEL sollte beim "KERNGESCHÄFT" bleiben?!?
Auf jeden Fall ist der SPUK wohl am 1. November vorbei, hoff mas mal...
cu tschaki
die Börse regiert halt zur Zeit sehr eigenartig?!?
Vielleicht sind manche der Meinung, NORTEL sollte beim "KERNGESCHÄFT" bleiben?!?
Auf jeden Fall ist der SPUK wohl am 1. November vorbei, hoff mas mal...
cu tschaki
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