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News Release from: RAD Data Communications | Subject: LA-110
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 16 October 2006
LA-110 reduces upfront infrastructure
investment
RAD's Integrated Access Device Delivers Copper Alternative to Fibre and Radio for Medium-Sized Enterprises
RAD Data Communications has unveiled version 3.17 of its LA-110 integrated access device (IAD) for medium-sized businesses For carriers and businesses searching for ways to provide lower cost voice, data and other services, the LA-110 offers a copper alternative to fibre and radio without the need to invest in new infrastructure
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 25 Jan 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Medium-sized enterprises often fall into a bandwidth lurch," explains Itai Mendelsohn, IAD Product Line Manager at RAD Data Communications.
"On the one hand, their demands tend to exceed the speeds available to home consumers using ADSL," Mendelsohn notes.
"On the other, the bandwidth that they do require falls short of that offered by broadband services, which are designed primarily for large enterprises".
"By deploying version 3.17 of the LA-110, DSL service providers will be able to market hard-to-get synchronous DSL speeds, like 10 Mbps, for this underserved DSL market segment," he adds.
"And because DSL is everywhere, the LA-110 IAD is also ideal for connecting isolated branch offices, since they typically require symmetrical links in transmitting traffic upstream to their corporate headquarters".
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