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Ikanos unveils new member of VDSL2 CO processor family
[October 29, 2013]

Ikanos unveils new member of VDSL2 CO processor family


Oct 29, 2013 (MarketLine via COMTEX) -- Ikanos Communications, Inc., a provider of broadband semiconductor and software products for the digital home, has unveiled single-port Velocity-Uni, a new member of its VDSL2 CO, or Central Office, processor family.



When used in tandem with a Fusiv Vx185-based home gateway, the end-to-end solution is capable of delivering up to 300Mbps aggregate data rate in FTTdp applications, covering a distance of up to 200 meters. While the carriers prepare for the availability of G.fast products and gigabit connectivity, the introduction of Ikanos' new single-port CO chipset provides them an immediate and cost-effective path to bring fiber-like data rates to their subscriber base.

An additional benefit of deploying Velocity-Uni is its low-power operation, which enables reverse powering - in which the power needed for the distribution point media converter is supplied by the home gateway over the same copper pair carrying the VDSL2 service, thereby reducing carrier operational cost. Ikanos will demonstrate the 300Mbps performance of the Velocity-Uni CO processor at Broadband World Forum 2013, held October 22-24, in Amsterdam.


Velocity-Uni is architected for applications in which very high data rates are required, but achieving those rates with FTTH may not be practical - due to a variety of obstacles including high installation cost, or a homeowner's refusal to allow trenching or cutting through walls to extend fiber into the home.

With Ikanos' new chipset, carriers can extend fiber to a distribution point close to the home, and then convert the optical signal to VDSL2 using a GPON Optical Network Terminal (ONT) and a Velocity-Uni. The unique architecture of the Ikanos CO and CPE VDSL chipset allows these rates to reach an aggregate 300Mbps on a single copper pair, which is comparable to data rates supported over FTTH, while maintaining full compliance with the VDSL2 standard.

"High-bandwidth consumer applications and devices are driving the need for faster broadband networks, and carriers are moving rapidly to re-architect their networks to meet the demand," said Omid Tahernia, CEO of Ikanos.

"At Ikanos, we continue to stay ahead of the curve, and are delivering solutions that anticipate the market need before it arises. While the standard body is putting the finishing touches on the G.fast specification and the industry prepares for the migration to gigabit access, Ikanos CO and CPE products are here today and ready to enable carriers with the highest data rates seen on standard copper lines to date, as the bandwidth wars continue to heat up in the increasingly competitive broadband access landscape." http://www.datamonitor.com Republication or redistribution, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without prior written consent. Datamonitor shall not be liable for errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon

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