Mixed Signal/Analog
DCombus Iris Modems Optimizing Ethernet over Copper
Design Combus Oy (DCombus) has released availability for a new Ethernet over copper product family utilizing EFM technology. EFM (Ethernet in the First Mile, IEEE 802.3ah) protocol set of specs are developed for optimizing access networks for Ethernet services. End-to-end Ethernet services are important both for service providers and subscribers since it’s used for main transport backbone and defining the service quality at the end user.
NeveEthernet optimized service delivery including access network equipment also helps broadband service providers with the growing demand of service assurance for subscribers.
”DCombus IRIS 520 and IRIS 540 SHDSL modems using EFM mode operation guarantees the maximal Ethernet efficiency in copper access networks. This simply means better service quality for subscribers and broadband service providers”, says Markku Lindell, CEO of DCombus.
DCombus IRIS 520 and IRIS 540 are SHDSL modems using EFM (Ethernet in the First Mile, IEEE 802.3ah) copper bonding. One to four copper pairs can be bonded in one service and max bandwidth over twisted copper cable is 15/15 Mbps symmetrical per pair, resulting max 60/60 Mbps over four pairs in access networks. DCombus N5000 is a DSLAM system supporting EFM and max 32 subscribers over copper.
DCombus IRIS family SHDSL solutions are especially suitable for reliable implementation of critical broadband services. The products are used by telecom operators and internet service providers for delivering quality services for business subscribers as well as mobile network base station IP/Ethernet backhaul and other high quality Ethernet over copper services.