Product category: Networking Hardware
News Release from: RAD Data Communications | Subject: ASMi-51
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 10 September 2001
MSDSL modem extends the local loop
RAD Data Communications has introduced the ASMi-51 MSDSL modem, which offers variable datarates and extended distances in the local loop.
RAD Data Communications has introduced the ASMi-51 MSDSL modem, which offers variable datarates and extended distances in the local loop The ASMi-51 ensures cost-effective deployment by supporting data rates up to 2.3Mbit/s over a single pair of wires
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 9 Aug 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Using MSDSL technology, the ASMi-51 extends data transmission up to 6.6km (4.1 miles) and performs reliably even over poor quality or noisy lines.
As the amount of data traffic continues to grow at a rapid pace, carriers and enterprises are seeking scalable solutions that will reduce their datacommunications equipment and infrastructure costs.
"The ASMi-51 enables high speed data services over a two-wire line, which saves costs in terms of infrastructure wiring.
In addition, the ability to support a wide range of data rates on the user side, ranging from 64Kbit/s to 2.3Mbit/s, provides carriers and enterprises the scalability they need to support growth and evolving business needs", states Avi Katz, Product Manager at RAD.
Large businesses, such as enterprises and utility companies, require flexible, cost-effective solutions to support datacommunications between buildings and sites.
"The ASMi-51 contains a built-in bridge and router which facilitate LAN-to-LAN connectivity between distant sites without the need for separate bridging/routing equipment.
This reduces costs and saves space at the customer premises", Katz explained.
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