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ADTRAN accelerates G.fast into reality with BT and trials with over 60 operators around the globe

22 January, 2016 at 11:00 AM

ADTRAN accelerates G.fast into reality with BT and trials with over 60 operators around the globe

ADTRAN®, Inc. has revealed further details on its G.fast trials, including BT’s large scale trials in the UK. ADTRAN’s Fiber-to-the-distribution point (FTTdp) solution is opening the way for ultra-fast broadband speeds to be delivered to more homes and businesses than ever before. These more advanced G.fast solutions can be implemented within a shorter timeframe and with more manageable deployment economics than those offered by traditional FTTP roll-outs.

Since ADTRAN demonstrated the industry’s first fully sealed FTTdp solution in early 2014, it has proceeded to lead the industry in G.fast trial experience. The company is fulfilling demand from more than 60 service providers across six continents that have applauded the solution’s innovation and performance. The BT trials in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, reaching over two thousand premises are the latest to include the ADTRAN 500G Series G.fast solutions.G.fast, as a viable Gigabit broadband technology, is allowing carriers to deliver up to five times the broadband speed currently offered by the most progressive UK cable providers.

ADTRAN solutions have significantly exceeded expectations with innovative technology which enhances the performance of G.fast both in terms of reach and speed. These innovations are changing the way ultra-fast broadband is transmitted, moving from more costly FTTP deployment models to emerging FTTdp model and now Fiber-to-the-Cabinet (FTTCab).This, coupled with ADTRAN’s intention to increase the port density of G.fast equipment in the future, offers potential savings for large service providers for every 50 meters of additional customer reach.

Mike Galvin, BT managing director of service, strategy & operations, explained: “Providing fiber to every home or business in a given community can be a logistical and financial challenge. Rather than relying on fiber for the entire network, G.fast solutions such as ADTRAN’s utilise existing copper assets for the last step of the journey. This allows us to provide the ultra-fast broadband that customersdemand, while reducing the time and cost of running fiber all the way to the premises.”

Dr. Eduard Scheiterer, SVP, research and development, ADTRAN

Dr. Eduard Scheiterer, SVP, research and development, ADTRAN

“Conversations with our customers during these trials are revealing G.fast technology to be a significant and important part of service provider broadband portfolios all around the world,” commented Dr. Eduard Scheiterer, senior vice president, research and development, ADTRAN. “We see G.fast as an essential access solution for the future enablement of widespread Gigabit broadband. Our continued investment in G.fast includes end-user service activation through reverse powering capabilities, which we brought to market. We are also working with standards bodies like the Broadband Forum to develop open APIs and interfaces allowing simplified, rapid deployment into any broadband network, regardless of FTTx vendor or OSS incumbency.”

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category: News, Service Provisioning

Tags: ADTRAN, APIs, BT, Dr. Eduard Scheiterer, Fiber to the Distribution Point, FTTCab, FTTdp, G.fast, Gigabit broadband technology, Mike Galvin

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