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Home » NEC Magnus Supplies 4 Million VDSL Access Lines with Ikanos

NEC Magnus Supplies 4 Million VDSL Access Lines with Ikanos

January 5, 2009
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Ikanos Communications and NEC Magnus Communications, which sells and installs telecommunications and electronics equipment,., announced the deployment of the world’s largest VDSL network. Together, the companies have shipped more than four million central office and customer premises equipment products which are enabling delivery of higher bandwidth services to the growing number of VDSL subscribers across Japan.

As a result of NEC Magnus’ advanced product line, Japan’s service providers have been able to hasten rollouts and accelerate return on investment for new broadband services. By leveraging the existing copper infrastructure, NEC Magnus’ multi-dwelling unit (MDU) access equipment and customer premises equipment (CPE) are making possible low cost access to applications such as Internet protocol television (IPTV), video on demand, network gaming, peer-to-peer video sharing and video conferencing.

“Ikanos’ high performance central office and CPE chipsets allow us to provide the means for service providers to deploy very high speed, affordable broadband to the doorsteps of Japanese homes,” said Takashi Senba, associate senior vice president at NEC Magnus. “We have designed with Ikanos’ VDSL products since 2002, and look forward to continuing this long-standing relationship through which we advance technologies to address the speed, power and stability required by the broadband market.”http://www.ikanos.com
http://www.necmagnus.com/

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