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Introduction
General DataComm's SpectraComm family of modems with optional AES Encryption, CSU/DSUs, static and dynamic routers, and Ethernet switches support a wide range of Carrier, Enterprise and Government applications. These include IP Services, T3 broadband services, T1/FT1 (Fractional T1) wideband services, 2.4 kbps - 64 kbps DDS/GDS (Digital Data Service/ Generic Data Service) narrowband services, and up to 33.6 kbps switched or private line analog services. The flexible, expandable design of the SpectraComm system accommodates network growth, expanding from a single card enclosure to a robust 16 slot shelf system. This modularity maximizes the use of network facilities and helps to reduce network management complexity. NEBS ComplianceA requirement for Central Office equipment located in North American Public Switched Network centers, the rigorous NEBS requirements are a universal measure of network product excellence for carriers. NEBS includes criteria for operational continuity, protection of property, and personnel safety. NEBS is the major test of quality and safety that is required for any organization supplying or purchasing network equipment for public network high density applications. Specifically, the NEBS criteria are intended to:
Telcordia has grouped NEBS criteria into three functional groups or levels, with Level Three being the most stringent. Anything less than Level Three compliance can restrict deployment in certain carrier environment applications. By meeting the Level Three requirements, GDC products can be deployed in all interior carrier environments. The NEBS III compliance of GDC's SpectraComm products is a key requirement for our Carrier and Service Provider customers who currently use our CSU/DSUs, Modems and IP transport devices in their mission critical internal network infrastructures and central office applications for secure, remote network management, SS7 Signal Transport, Cell Site to CO access, and CPE provisioning. An Added Advantage The carrier-class SpectraComm Shelf also supports GDC's Universal Access System line-by-line xDSL products, enabling a full range of applications in one, unified, network-managed shelf. From T3 to FT1/T1 and IP applications to legacy analog and digital communication to xDSL services, SpectraComm provides a Smart Solution for Service Providers, today!
Introduction | Shelves and Enclosures | Integrated Access Solutions | Line-by-Line Solutions | Management and Security | SpectraComm Modems and CSU/DSUs At A Glance | General Specifications | Integrated Access Specifications | Line-by-Line Specifications | Modem Specifications | Product Literature |
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Modem Specifications
Introduction | Shelves and Enclosures | Integrated Access Solutions | Line-by-Line Solutions | Management and Security | SpectraComm Modems and CSU/DSUs At A Glance | General Specifications | Integrated Access Specifications | Line-by-Line Specifications | Modem Specifications | Product Literature |
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Enterprises with geographically distributed operations depend on wide area networks (WANs) to control mission critical operations. A staple of remote office WAN infrastructure, integrated access channel banks such as the Xedge1000 from General DataComm, do more for less. Some think that all channel banks perform the same. Think again. The modular Xedge1000 from General DataComm provides a hybrid network solution that addresses critical cost saving issues such as:
The flexible Xedge1000 also interoperates with the Xedge 6000 flagship multiservice switch. In particular the DS1/E1 WAN interface of the Xedge1000 communicates with the Voice Service Module (VSM) of the Xedge 6000 that can transport and groom the voice and data traffic through a switched network. Already used in networks around the world, the Xedge1000 is installed in utilities, government organizations, and transportation entities.
Data Sheets Xedge 1000 Compact DS1 / E1 Integrated Access Voice Service Module
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