tailieunhanh - DC Power in the Evolving Network

This push to drive fiber deeper towards the home with a variety of fiber-to-the-x (FTTX) architectures is also a catalyst for this changing telecom landscape. These new multiple service operators (MSOs) have many critical decisions to make in building or re-building their networks to add the missing elements of voice, data, and video services to offer the “triple play” bundles consumers demand. | od DC Power in the Evolving Network Bringing Reliability to Evolving Networks through DC Power DC Power in the Evolving Network The telecommunication network is evolving and offering just one service - voice data or video - is no longer an option for providers who want to remain competitive. Whether the consumer chooses a traditional telephone company a cable television operator or even an Internet services provider the trend is moving toward one entity delivering the complete package at one competitive price. This push to drive fiber deeper towards the home with a variety of fiber-to-the-x FTTX architectures is also a catalyst for this changing telecom landscape. These new multiple service operators MSOs have many critical decisions to make in building or re-building their networks to add the missing elements of voice data and video services to offer the triple play bundles consumers demand. ADC wants to ensure that every telecom service provider is aware of an easily-neglected consideration to evolving network architectures - power. Power believe it or not is a definite show-stopper because without it the systems fail to operate. Power malfunctions can lead to equipment damage fires or even personal injuries. As service providers plan their networks of the future cutting corners to save capital expenditures is a common occurrence - but power is not the place to cut those corners. Powering for reliability DC power has always been used for telephony equipment and it is evolving with today s evolving networks. With infrastructure already in place powered by DC most will make the logical choice to remain with DC power as they add data and video services to the network. DC power is the only way to provide the Telcordia s percent five 9s uptime requirement for telephony communications. DC power also is constant and cleaner while enabling service providers to maintain a battery backup in the event of a main failure. For data and video providers who are intent on

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