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Alloptic At A Glance
Alloptic delivers proven, standards-based passive optical network access equipment that operates at gigabit speeds. A complete suite of central office and customer premise equipment simplifies deployment for both Fiber-to-the-Business and Fiber-to-the-Home applications. Alloptic uses a pure Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Network (GEPON) architecture; i.e., no active components in the field.
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| About Alloptic, Inc. |
Alloptic was founded in June 1999 to address the "last mile bottleneck" in communications infrastructure. The core problem is the lack of adequate bandwidth in the local loop for service providers to deliver a complete bundle of data, video and voice services to business and residential customers. This problem manifests itself in service providers' need for a cost effective means of delivering high bandwidth services that will reduce their expenses, immediately generate new revenues, improve their competitiveness and ultimately boost their market valuation.
Unlike first generation ATM-based access equipment, Alloptic has developed a disruptive Gigabit Ethernet passive optical network (GEPON) technology, which provides a low cost method of deploying optical access lines between a service provider's central office and a user's site. Alloptic's GEPON enables service providers to deliver bundled data, video, and voice services over fiber directly to businesses and homes at high speeds and low price points.
Current broadband access technologies such as DSL, HFC and even the more recent ATM-based PONs do not deliver the most cost effective solution to the last mile bottleneck. None of these older solutions create sufficient bandwidth to deliver those new value-added services that will generate renewed revenue growth for service providers. In sharp contrast Alloptic's EPON technology delivers 1 Gbps of bandwidth, enabling a broad range of voice, data, and video services for fiber-to-the-business and a compelling case for fiber-to-the-home.
By leveraging both widely accepted and flexible Ethernet technologies, as well as an intellectual property portfolio of 2 patents and 5 pending patents, the Alloptic solution enjoys cost advantages over competing PON offerings, as well as the benefits of a network architecture that is technologically superior, simpler and easier to maintain than current solutions. |
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