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case study
Provide for Migration
to Broadband Services
Customer:
A Regional Bell Operating Company (RBOC) with an existing telephony-only fiber network decides
to offer DS1 and DS3 services over fiber, and plans to add video in the future.
The Existing Network:
• Consists of an all-splice set up, utilizing numerous splice cases with splice trays.
• Has limited capacity for growth before splice re-entry is no longer possible.
• Provides poor circuitry identification and cable management.
Requirements:
• The network must be able to support rapid change and turn-up of new services.
• Equipment must be well-protected against moisture and the elements.
• Storage system must be non-obtrusive.
ADC Solution:
ADC helped the RBOC migrate from their all-splice
method to a combined fiber cross-connect/splice
network in order to alleviate the congestion of
their heavily-trafficked splice cases.
ADC’s BGX/ACE secure, easy access, below- and
above-ground fiber cable management systems:
• Improved cable management and circuitry
identification.
• Met all the RBOC’s environmental
protection and aesthetic requirements.
• Provided greater ring diversity farther out in the loop. The systems support the RBOC’s
desire to add video services in the future by allowing it to rapidly change or add new
services as they are needed, where they are needed, rather than at the central office.
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ADC Telecommunications, Inc., P.O. Box 1101, Minneapolis, Minnesota USA 55440-1101
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