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Home » Net to Net Announces POTS Modules for its IP DSLAM

Net to Net Announces POTS Modules for its IP DSLAM

June 13, 2004
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Net to Net Technologies, a supplier of IP DSLAMs, announced a new 48-port POTS module that will allow the company to enter the Broadband Loop Carrier (BLC) market. The new module enables network operators to deliver all three “Triple Play” services (voice, video, and data) using Net to Net’s IP DSLAMs and MultiService Loop Carrier solutions without the need for other external equipment.

The new module employs VoIP, converting standard analog POTS signals to IP packets and delivering upstream to a VoIP gateway or softswitch. Standard MGCP and SIP signaling protocols will also be used to provide VoIP interoperability. The module will be available in Q3. Net to Net said it plans to port this new POTS capability to additional platforms and products, including combination cards (ADSL2+ with POTS and line Splitter) and ADSL2+ MicroDSLAMs later this calendar year. http://www.nettonet.com

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