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- Optical Cross Connect DX
Optical Cross Connect DX is a flexible, scalable, intelligent optical switch that allows service providers to offer differentiated services, and recognize significant network cost savings.
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- Optical Metro 3100
Optical Metro 3100 delivers both TDM and data interfaces with the power and flexibility of SONET to most cost effectively meet customer-premise requirements.
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- Optical Metro 3500
The Optical Metro 3500 is a fully non-blocking forecast-tolerant, DWDM capable next-generation SONET platform, supporting numerous TDM, Storage, and Ethernet services over advanced networking schemes, including Resilient Packet Rings.
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- Optical Metro 4000 Series
The Optical Metro 4000 Series of Next Generation SDH platforms comprise a family of full access STM-4/16 SDH multiplexers, which deliver both TDM and Ethernet services, and have key attributes of small footprint, mixed payload, virtual concatenation and proven deployment with network elements installed globally.
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- Optical Multiservice Edge 6110
With its compact size, cost effective attributes and its ability to reliably deliver simultaneous data and voice services to customer premises, the next generation SONET/SDH OME 6110 is an ideal solution for business access applications.
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- Optical Multiservice Edge 6130
Nortel’s Optical Multiservice Edge 6130 (OME 6130) is a compact, low-cost multiservice access product optimized for deployment in customer sites and in collector networks where lower service capacity is required.
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- Optical Multiservice Edge 6150
Nortel’s Optical Multiservice Edge 6150 (OME 6150) is a feature-rich multiservice product optimized for costeffective deployment in access and collector networks where medium service capacity is required.
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- Optical Multiservice Edge 6500
The Optical Multiservice Edge 6500 (OME 6500) is a metro core optical platform that efficiently manages and transports converged TDM, data, and wavelength services. OME 6500’s wide array of services, fully non-blocking 80G VC12 switch matrix, scalable L2 service switch with extensive Quality of Service (QoS) support, and electronic Dynamically Compensating Optics (eDCO) that support multi-span links of over 2,000 kilometers without in-line dispersion compensation equipment are some of the key attributes that allow service providers a smooth migration to a reliable and scalable Ethernet infrastructure while maintaining minimal infrastructure costs.
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- Optical Packet Edge System
Optical Packet Edge System uses Resilient Packet Ring technology to cost-effectively provide customers with native Ethernet (10/100/1000 Mbps) connectivity over a wide area utilizing their carrier-grade SONET network.
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- Optical TN-1C
The Nortel Optical TN-1C is an economical, compact SDH multiplexer that offers high-quality transport solutions for access feeder networks and for delivering services to prime business customers.
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- Optical TN-1X
or established service providers who are seeing continued growth in demand for connectivity services, the Nortel Optical TN-1X is an STM-1 add/drop multiplexer that provides high-reliability, high-flexibility service transport and management in the SDH metro network.
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- Optical TN-4T
For established service providers who are seeing continued growth in demand for 2 Mbit/s line services, the Nortel Optical TN-4T is an STM-4 terminal multiplexer that provides high-availability, high-density 2 Mbit/s service access to the SDH transport network.
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- Provider Backbone Bridges (PBB) and Provider Backbone Transport (PBT)
Nortel’s innovative Provider Backbone Transport (PBT) technology is set to revolutionize the way carriers deploy metro infrastructure to support next-generation services. Currently making its way through standards bodies, such as the IEEE and ITU-T, PBT addresses the main challenges carriers face when deploying an end-to-end Ethernet network.
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