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  • IP-DSLAM

Multiple-Service IP based DSLAM with integrated voice
RealEast will offer a multi-service, IP based DSLAM for cost-effective carrier-class Internet-service deployment applications. The DSLAM is designed with a redundant, modular and scalable architecture, and can be used to support multiple interfaces such as Ethernet/HPNA for close-by subscribers, VDSL for subscribers up to 1,5km away, ADSL for subscribers up to 5 km away, fiber for subscribers from 15/40/60/100 km away. It also supports POTS interface for most cost-effective deployment in the field.

  • VDSL Product Series

Ethernet-over-Telephone-lines for MTU/MDU and carrier applications
RealEast provides a complete VDSL product line for Multi-Tenant Unit (MTU), Multi-Dwelling Unit (MDU) as well as carrier-class Internet Service applications. The product line includes multi-port concentrators for central site installation and cost-effective bridges and routers for CPE site deployment, both with a built-in POTS/ISDN splitter option. Its capability of coexistence with POTS and ISDN services over the same telephone wire makes VDSL one of the mainstream technologies in providing high-speed, cost-effective, and integrated data/video/voice services to residential users.

  • FTTx Product Series

Ethernet-over-Fiber for FTTx (Fiber-To-The-x) applications
RealEast offers a complete fiber based product line for FTTx applications. The product line includes multi-port concentrators and simple "banks" for central site installation and cost-effective bridges for CPE site deployment. The technology allows Ethernet services to be extended over optical fiber to remote sites that can be as far as 2km, 15km, 40km, 60km, or 100km away, depending on the fiber transceiver used.

  • Wireless Broadband Routers

Wired/Wireless Broadband Internet Sharing Routers For SOHO and SMB Applications
RealEast provides cost-effective wired/wireless broadband Internet sharing routers that allow multiple users to share Internet access through the router when connected to an external ADSL or Cable Modem. With an 802.11x wireless LAN interface built-in option, it further allows access from a seamlessly integrated wireless LAN. The user can also connect the device to an external ISDN TA or an analog modem that can be used as a back-up: a connection to the Internet based on ISDN or analog modem will automatically be established when the primary ADSL/cable modem connects

  • Media Converters Ethernet-over-fiber
Model Description
2010 MC1-DFE110SM

1) CPE side stand alone.

2) Dual fiber in single mode with SC connector.

3) Interface: one is 10 BaseT/100 BaseTX, the other is 100 BaseFX.

4) as spec.

MC1-SFE-110SM(SCT13)

1) Media converter CPE side stand alone.

2) Single fiber in single mode with SC connector.

3) Interface: 10/100 BaseTX to 100 BaseFX.

4) Output power 1310nm up to 15KM, as spec.

MC1-SFE-110SM (SCT15)

1) Media converter CO side stand alone.

2) Single fiber in single mode with SC connector.

3) Interface: 10/100 BaseTX to 100 BaseFX.

4) Output power 1550nm up to 15KM, as spec.

MC20 Cabinet

1) 19" cabinet for 20 slots, 1.5U high

2) 2 fans, 1 power supply module

3) 1 LED board, 1 connector board

4) 20 blank bracket, as spec.

MC20-SFE-100SM

1) Media converter module (CO site).

2) Single fiber in single mode.

3) 100 Mbps only.

4) Power output 1550nm.

RealEast Networks offers line of VDSL and IP-DSLAM devices:

  • RealEast®704 VDSL modems
  • RealEast®VC-12 IP-DSLAM devices

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