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Title: Innovative Access Solutions


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Innovative Access Solutions
A High-Level Overview of Selected Hot
Applications from RAD
2
RAD Product Strategy
Access
Network Core
Services/CPE
Legacy services, Existing CPE
Legacy Core Networks Sonet/SDH, ATM
New Packet-Switched Core Networks GbE, IP, MPLS
New services CPE
3
Common Industry needs
  • Legacy support
  • Wide variety of protocols
  • Cost reduction
  • Evolutionary migration
  • Stability of Manufacturer/Product
  • How can we meet these requirements?

4
A Common Application Theme
  • Eliminating or reducing the number of T1 leased
    lines between sites for multi-location
    enterprises, governmental/public organizations
    and Service Providers by
  • Transporting T1/T3 voice circuits (TDM) across
    existing Ethernet/IP connections (Circuit
    Emulation or pseudo-wires)
  • Compressing voice traffic to dramatically reduce
    bandwidth requirements (Optimized Voice
    Transmission)
  • Transporting voice and data across point-to-point
    wireless links

5
TDM Voice Data Convergence
  • What is it?
  • Transporting traditional (TDM) and analog voice
    circuits such as T1, FXS, FXO or EM from PBXs
  • Across packet networks such as IP, Ethernet, PPP
    or MPLS
  • While maintaining 100 transparency for the voice
    endpoints (TDM circuit emulation)
  • Benefits
  • Use efficient IP/Ethernet transport without
    needing to convert existing voice equipment to
    native VoIP
  • Converge voice and data onto a common IP/Ethernet
    infrastructure
  • Less costly, less risky, evolutionary path toward
    VoIP
  • Target Markets
  • Universities with campus environments
  • School districts
  • Enterprises with campus or metro area networks
  • Metro Ethernet service providers delivering T1
    replacements
  • Qualifying Questions
  • Do you need to connect TDM PBXs in different
    locations in a campus or city?
  • Do you have access to a high-speed (100M/1Gig)
    Ethernet/IP network?
  • Are you considering VoIP but dont want to deal
    with the cost and complexity right now?

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TDM Voice Data Convergence
Headquarters
Branch
PBX
PBX
Up to 16 T1
Up to 16 T1
Metro Ethernet IP, MPLS
IPmux
IPmux
  • Eliminate expensive leased T1 lines between
    locations
  • 100 transparency to PBX systems enables full
    feature support
  • Allows use of low-cost Ethernet/IP connectivity
    without converting PBXs to VoIP
  • Excellent voice quality same as T1 circuit
  • Simple to set-up and manage

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Austin ISD
  • Leveraged Metro Ethernet to transport T1 voice
    trunks Eliminated expensive ATM circuit
    emulation replaced with easy-to-manage IPmuxs
  • Transparent to signaling IPmux supports all PBX
    functionality
  • Enhanced Reliability Redundant configuration
    provides high availability.

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Cellular Backhaul via Pseudo-Wires
  • What is it?
  • Backhauling T1 voice circuits from cellular
    towers
  • Across packet networks such as IP, Ethernet, or
    MPLS
  • While maintaining 100 transparency for the voice
    endpoints (TDM circuit emulation)
  • And maintaining strict clock accuracy
  • Benefits
  • Use efficient IP/Ethernet transport as a platform
    for incremental revenue generation (Metro
    Ethernet service provider perspective)
  • Replace costly leased T1 lines with low-cost
    metro Ethernet (user perspective)
  • Converge voice and data onto a common IP/Ethernet
    infrastructure
  • Target Markets
  • Cellular operators
  • Cellular backhaul specialists
  • Metro Ethernet service providers delivering T1
    replacements
  • Qualifying Questions
  • Do you operate a Metro Ethernet and are looking
    for new sources of revenue?
  • Are you a cellular operator and want to reduce
    backhaul costs?

9
Time Warner Cable Houston
Challenge Deliver superior Ethernet alternative
to traditional access facilities while addressing
the critical need to support wireless customers
legacy TDM systems Solution RADs IPmux TDMoIP
gateways enable Time Warner Cable to leverage its
Ethernet-over-MPLS network to deliver
low-latency, high-quality Ethernet and TDM
Pseudowire services as a single integrated package
RADs Pseudowire solution is helping us realize
our goal of leading the telecommunications
industry in advanced Ethernet and fully converged
network solutions. Chuck Sweeney, VP of
Business Solutions Time Warner Cable-Houston
Division, Texas, USA
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Time Warner Cable Houston
Provides Time Warner Cable customers with a
migration path to Metro Ethernet services by
eliminating the need for separate, costly T1/T3
circuits Cost-effective, low maintenance,
compact and scalable solution Failover
capabilities ensure resiliency over Time Warner
Cable MPLS Network Large positive impact on
Time Warner Cable revenue forecast for the coming
years
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Optimized Voice Trunking
  • What is it?
  • Compressing and transporting multiple TDM and
    analog voice circuits such as T1, PRI, FXS, FXO
    or EM from PBXs
  • To distant locations across expensive, networks
    such as T1 circuits, satellite or IP links
  • While maintaining 100 transparency for the voice
    endpoints
  • And excellent voice quality
  • Benefits
  • Provides the gains of VoIP without the pains
  • Cost savings superior to VoIP without needing to
    replace existing PBXs
  • A 161 voice compression ratio optimizes
    bandwidth usage on expensive facilities
  • With the IP uplink capability, converge voice
    data onto a converged IP infrastructure
  • Target Markets
  • Multi-location enterprises
  • Remote (off-shore) call centers
  • Users of satellite services
  • Federal Government
  • Service providers
  • Qualifying Questions
  • Do you need to connect TDM PBXs in distant
    locations?
  • Do you use expensive facilities to connect
    locations?
  • Are you considering VoIP but dont want to deal
    with the cost and complexity right now?

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Voice Compression Saves Million
Before RAD
16 T1s _at_ 2,000/mo. 384,000/Year.
NY
CA
Vmux-2100
Vmux-2100
With RAD
16 T1s
16 T1s
1 T1 _at_ 2,000/mo 24,000/Year.
CA
NY
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Multi-Location Enterprise
Internet
Vmux-110
FractionalT1
V.35
LAN
Vmux-2100
TDM
Vmux-110
T1/E1
T1
Channelized T1
FractionalT1
or IP
PBX
Headquarters
Vmux-2100
T1
T1
  • Get the gains of VoIP efficiencies without the
    pains
  • 161 compression minimizes TDM bandwidth
    requirements
  • Any-to-any connectivity (P2P, P2MP,..)
  • Fully transparent to signaling protocols to
    support voice, fax, modem, voice mail, CTI, DSS,
    BLF, etc.

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Remote Call Centers
Intelligence at HQ (Predictive dialing, ACD)
Remote Call Centers
Vmux-2100
T1/E1s
T1/E1
PBX
T1/E1s
Vmux-2100
PBX/ACD
Eth
Eth
Channel Bank
T1/E1s
  • No need to upgrade ACDs/PBXs to VoIP
  • 90 reduction in expensive international E1
    circuits
  • Feature transparency between remote and main
    sites
  • Multiple redundancy options
  • Excellent voice quality

Vmux-2100
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Teleperformance USA Case Study Saves Millions
of on E1s to Offshore Contact Centers
In the 11 years since it was founded,
Teleperformance USA has grown to become one of
the largest contact center outsourcers in the US
market.
  • Goals
  • To expand its offshore operations in Buenos Aires
    and Manila
  • Extend hundreds of voice circuits from US-based
    PBX or Automatic Call Distributors (ACDs) to
    offshore contact centers
  • Minimize international E1 circuit expenses (gt
    10K/Month)
  • Improve reliability and voice compression ratio
    (beyond 71)
  • Simple migration strategy from E1 circuits to an
    MPLS-based core network

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Teleperformance USA Case Study
Operations Center Salt Lake City, Utah
DS3 Mux
8 E1s
12 E1s
12 E1s
12 E1s
Avaya G3R ACD
E1
E1
E1
DS3
Building 1
Building 2
Building 3
DS3 Mux
8 E1s
12 E1s
12 E1s
12 E1s
240 ports
360 ports
360 ports
360 ports
Remote Call Centers Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Last Mile Connections via Wireless
  • What is it?
  • License-free and Public Safety band
    point-to-point wireless
  • For connecting line-of-sight locations up to 50
    miles away
  • With Ethernet plus up to 4 T1 connections
  • At up to 18Mbps throughput
  • Benefits
  • Connect nearby locations easily and inexpensively
  • Eliminate leased lines
  • Cross rights-of-way
  • Lower cost of T1 service delivery
  • Target Markets
  • Multi-location enterprises
  • Universities School Districts
  • Utilities
  • Public Safety
  • Temporary emergency connections
  • Service Providers
  • Qualifying Questions
  • Do you have multiple buildings within
    line-of-sight?
  • Do you use expensive leased lines to provide
    voice LAN connections?
  • Do you need to cross rights-of-way?
  • Do you need to lower your cost of delivering T1s
    to customers?

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Corporate Application Remote Sites Connectivity
  • Reliable delivery of circuit and data traffic
  • Relieves the need to lease lines from a service
    provider reduces costs
  • Applies to many vertical markets

19
The Killer Application T1 Line Replacement
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City of Norman Case Study
Challenge   To provide a highly reliable,
mission-critical, Public Safety communications
system for a growing city of 104,000 residents,
connecting 700 employees spread out over 192
square miles.   Solution Implement a
point-to-point broadband wireless microwave
network built with RADs Airmux-200 and
Megaplex-2100 products. The Airmux-200 offers
cost-effective radio connectivity over distances
up to 50 miles using the new 4.9 GHz public
safety band. The Megaplex-2100 multiplexer serves
as an all-purpose access device for a broad range
of services.
The Airmux 4.9Ghz radios were less than half the
price of the nearest competitor, and the only one
that supported our T1 connectivity Lance
Terry, Emergency Communications Manager City
of Norman Oklahoma
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City of Norman Case Study
  • Rapid ROI due to elimination of leased T1
    circuits
  • Affordable solution because of the
    price-performance ratio of the 4.9 GHz radio
  • Flexibility to support Ethernet, T1, 2-way radio,
    video, low speed data and other services
  • Highly-reliable with greater than 99.995 uptime
  • Ability to monitor and trouble shoot the entire
    communications system from one location
  • Fast, high-speed, 18 megabit broadband connections

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Rainbow Broadband
  • Provide wireless last mile between media
    companies and ISP
  • Replace slow T1 with faster 10Mbps full duplex
    access for faster file transfers

23
Rainbow Broadband / Masterdisk Case Study
Airmux-200 Outdoor Unit On rooftop
Airmux-200 Outdoor Unit On rooftop
Airmux-200 Indoor Unit
Airmux-200 Indoor Unit
Router
Router
Rainbow Broadband POP
Customer Location (Masterdisk)
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Airmux-200 Key Features
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Ethernet over Legacy Networks
  • What is it?
  • Ethernet transport service delivery across
    existing T1/T3/SONET/DSL links
  • Wire-speed throughput
  • Built-in Ethernet switch with VLAN and QoS
    support
  • Benefits
  • Ability to economically deliver Ethernet service
    offerings over existing transport infrastructure
  • Much less expensive than T1/T3/OC-3 router WAN
    modules
  • Eliminates need for separate edge device at
    customer premises
  • Simple set-up and management
  • Target Markets
  • CLECs, ILECs, ISPs
  • Out-of-footprint service delivery
  • Multi-location enterprise LAN connectivity
  • Qualifying Questions
  • Need to deliver Ethernet Services but want to use
    T1/T3/SONET/DSL infrastructure?
  • Looking for a more economical solution than
    expensive router WAN interface modules?

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Ethernet over Legacy Networks
Customer Locations
RICi-E1/T1
F.Ethernet
T1/E1
Eth switch w/MiRIC
F.Ethernet
T1/E1, T3/E3
RICi-8T1/E1
N x T1/E1 (Copper bonding)
F.Ethernet
CO/HQ

RICi-T3/E3
Egate 100
Gigabit Ethernet
F.Ethernet
T3/E3
OC-3/STM-1
Egate-20
PSN
SONET/SDH
Fast Ethernet

8 x T1/E1


RIC-155GE
GbE
SONET/SDH
POP
LA Family
n x Fract. T1/E1
F.Ethernet
DSL
DSLAM
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Quantum CommunicationsCase Study
  • Challenge Quantum Communications, a CLEC,
    wanted to cost-effectively deliver Ethernet
    services over a SONET network to widely dispersed
    rural locations throughout Central Oregon.
  • Solution RADs RICi-T1 provides an
    intelligent, easily managed and affordable
    solution to carry Ethernet services over a SONET
    network, while ensuring QoS and remote management
    capabilities.

RADs RICi-T1 was chosen based on its feature
set, as well as its attractive price. Patrick
Cahill Network Administrator
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Quantum Communications Case Study
Customer Site A
ADM
T1
T1
10/100 BaseT
RICi-T1
RICi-T1
SONET
ADM
T1
T1
RICi-T1
10/100 BaseT
RICi-T1
ADM
Central Site
Customer Site B
  • Quantum Communications has installed more than 30
    of RADs RICi-T1s, generating substantial
    revenues.
  • The RICi-T1s remote management capabilities,
    along with its competitive pricing, were two of
    the most important factors in Quantums purchase
    decision.
  • Quantum passed the cost of the RICi-T1s on to the
    customer in the form of a non-recurring charge.

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Color Broadband Case Study
  • Challenge Color Broadband, a Los Angeles WISP,
    wanted to replace high-cost, general purpose
    routers with optimized, small form-factor, and
    cost-effective interface converters that feature
    in-band management capabilities.
  • Solution RADs RICi-T3 is a highly
    cost-effective Ethernet- over-T3 circuit
    converter that features wire-speed throughput,
    QoS differentiation, VLAN stacking, in-band and
    remote management capabilities, and fault
    propagation.

It was a slam dunk, we were able to set up the
RICi-T3s and never look back. Tom Luckett,
Director of Network Operations, Color Broadband
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Color Broadband Case Study
Customer Premises
Color BroadbandCentral Office
Color Broadband POP
FastEthernet
FastEthernet
FastEthernet
Other Carrier SONETNetwork
RICi-T3
RICi-T3
Customer Premises
  • Color Broadband (CB) installed a bookend
    solution of RADs RICi-T3s on either side of
    another carriers SONET ring, enabling CB to
    extend Ethernet services over a T3 link at wire
    speed.
  • A replacement was sought for CBs previously
    installed general purpose router because of the
    routers size, power requirements, heat output,
    and cost.
  • Along with the above-listed considerations, CB
    selected RADs RICi-T3 because of its QoS
    differentiation and VLAN stacking capabilities,
    and it remote and in-band management features.

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Access Multiplexers
  • What is it?
  • Aggregate transport TDM services over
    T1/T3/SONET links.
  • Benefits
  • Economical aggregation/grooming of TDM services
    onto/from higher-speed T1, T3 or OC-3 links
  • Much more economical than ADMs
  • Supports a variety of network topologies ring,
    daisy-chain, hub spoke
  • Multiple uplink fiber connectivity options
  • High reliability manageability
  • Target Markets
  • CLECs, ILECs, ISPs
  • Cellular backhaul
  • Enterprise campus environments
  • Utilities
  • Customer-owned networks
  • Qualifying Questions
  • Need to aggregate TDM services onto a T1/T3/SONET
    infrastructure?
  • Looking for a more economical solution than
    expensive SONET ADMs?

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Example Aggregation Scenarios
Point-to-Point Topology
Ring Topology
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City of Burlington, VT
Challenge - To reduce expenses by replacing
costly Centrex services with a municipality-owned
T1 voice over fiber distribution solution. To
extend voice over fiber to remote sites requiring
one or more T1 lines without compromising voice
quality or functionality
Solution - RADs Optimux-T3 and Optimux-4T1L
fiber optic multiplexers and FOMi-E1/T1 fiber
optic modems extend up to 28 T1 lines from each
location to 34 remote sites over a fiber optic
network.
By building the fiber network, we've eliminated
the need for a carrier to deliver our voice
traffic to the city and we're saving well over
100,000 a year.
Chris Burns, Project Manager, Burlington Telecom
Project, City of Burlington
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City of Burlington, VT
  • Benefits
  • Scalable T1-over-fiber transport
  • Central SNMP management
  • Cost-effective, compact, scalable solution
  • Enhances network uptime and reliability

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Empire District Electric
Challenge - To provide point-to-point and
point-to-multipoint T1 services over fiber
infrastructure
Solution - RAD Data Communications Optimux-4T1
fiber multiplexers in LRS-24 managed chassis
extend up to four T1s over single mode or
multimode fiber. In this application, Optimux-4T1
was utilized in both card-in-chassis and
standalone versions
My engineers can easily install and manage these
units.
Payton White, Communications Engineer Empire
District Electric Company
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Empire District Electric
  • Benefits
  • Centrally managed solution
  • Plug-and-play
  • Reduces total cost of ownership

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Multiservice Access Multiplexers
  • What is it?
  • Aggregate transport a wide variety of TDM,
    analog, low-speed data, LAN traffic, video and
    telemetry data over T1, T3, SONET or IP uplinks.
  • Benefits
  • Economical aggregation/grooming of virtually any
    service onto/from higher-speed TDM or IP uplinks
  • The versatility to handle dozens of types of
    communications interfaces
  • Supports a variety of network topologies ring,
    daisy-chain, hub spoke
  • High reliability manageability
  • Target Markets
  • Utilities transportation
  • Government military
  • Customer-owned networks
  • Qualifying Questions
  • Need to support a wide variety of interfaces over
    a common transport infrastructure?
  • Need the flexibility to transport these streams
    over either TDM or IP uplinks?
  • Need the ability to drop insert or support a
    variety of topologies?

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Megaplex Access Multiplexers
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PetroCom Case Study
  • Challenge To cost-effectively deliver PRI and
    EM voice, along with low and high speed data,
    between British Petroleums corporate
    headquarters and major offshore oil platforms.
  • Solution RADs Vmux-2100 and Megaplex-2100
    provide all of the voice and data interfaces
    required, and the Vmux-2100 compresses the voice
    traffic so it is efficiently carried between
    sites over an IP satellite link. The RADview NMS
    and RADcare Service Program help PetroCom enforce
    its SLAs.

The Vmux reduces the bandwidth requirement and
minimizes the effects of delay and echo inherent
in satellite circuits. Ken Wright Chief
Operating Officer Petrocom
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PetroCom Case Study
  • BP requires 99 system uptime and 30-second
    restoration in the event of a failure. The
    RADview Network Management System is a critical
    component that enables PetroCom to meet these
    requirements.
  • PetroCom intends to replicate this solution on
    two additional platforms that BP is planning to
    deploy in the near future, as well as at other
    existing BP installations around the globe.
  • The Vmux-2100s 161 voice compression saves BP
    tens of thousands of dollars each year in
    satellite connectivity costs.

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Innovative Access Solutions
For more information, contact (800)
444-7234 market_at_radusa.com
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