Features
- Support of 100-Mbps Symmetrical Line Rate—Provides near fiber performance for bandwidth intensive applications such as Triple Play services.
- Operates Over Twisted Pair—Reduces the cost and hassles of new installations. Uses installed voice-grade twisted pairs to eliminate the expense of installing network or fiber cable.
- Flexible Configurations—Can operate either point to point (configurable as CO/CP) or with any third-party VDSL2 compliant DSLAM.
- Full VDSL2 Profile Support—Support for 8a, 8b,8c, 8d, 12a, 12b, 17a, and 30a. Band plans 997 & 998.
- On-board POTS/ISDN Splitter—Reliably connect to POTS/ISDN services. Allows for a smooth transition from traditional telephony to VoIP.
Overview
Patton’s Model 1069 VDSL2 Bridge leverage existing copper infrastructure, providing up to 100 Mbps symmetrical links over telephone grade twisted pair. Providing up to 100 Mbps of symmetrical data makes the Patton Model 1069 the perfect solution for delivering Triple Play communications services and other bandwidth-intensive applications.
The Model 1069 is fully compliant with the VDSL2 standards ITU-T G.993.1, G.993.2, ANSI T1.424 and ETSI TS 101 270-1, 270-2. Support for all VSDL2 profiles including 8a, 8b,8c, 8d, 12a, 12b, 17a, and 30a make the Model 1069 the ideal VDSL2 CPE for various MxU and FTTx type installations. An on-board POTS splitter allowing users to download files from the Internet, surf the WWW, and answer e-mail messages while talking on the phone or faxing documents.
Configuration is a snap when used with Patton’s Model 3324A VDSL2 Concentrator. Through the use of OAM (Object Access Method), the Model 1069 is fully configurable via the concentrator. The CPE will auto rate adapt to the highest available bandwidth allowable by the 3324A or profile set. The Model 1069 is fully compatible with any third-party VDSL2 compliant DSLAM.
Applications
Using Patton’s or any third-party DSLAM, full-service high speed links can be routed through campus and various MxU environments. VDSL2 DSLAMs aggregate the IP services delivered from the ISP or service providers with the POTS delivered from the PSTN. The POTS and Ethernet signals are then aggregated and sent over an existing 2-wire telephony grade connection. The Model 1069 VDSL2 CPE is placed in each room to split the signal back into Ethernet (data) and POTS/ISDN (voice) for delivery to the end-user. Port selectable data rates allow for a differentiation of services, and increased distance capabilities.