FOXBORO, MA October 27, 2009 Telco Systems a BATM company (LSE: BVC) and a leading provider of Carrier Ethernet access solutions, has announced that ATMC Wireless has installed the Companys T-Metro 200 multi-service platform with OC3 aggregation and T-Marc 254 demarcation devices to backhaul 3G cell traffic over their Metro Ethernet packet-based network.
The T-Metro can emulate 84 T1 unstructured channels multiplexed on a single OC-3 interface. The T-Marc 254 offers four T1 ports that support circuit emulation technology. Circuit emulation represents a cost effective option which enables providers to reduce capital expenditures by leveraging existing circuit-based investments to provide a migration to emerging packet based networks. By backhauling multiple T1 onto Ethernet, providers can also cut operating costs while by minimizing leased line services.
Telco Systems Circuit Emulation over Ethernet backhaul solution enables ATMC to quickly deliver both TDM and Ethernet feeds to cell sites, while meeting the stringent quality requirements of backhauling voice traffic. This solution enabled us to leverage our Metro Ethernet network at a fraction of the cost of SONET and other alternatives, said Clint Berry, VP of Network Operations at ATMC.
"ATMC is an excellent example of how a carrier can secure new business utilizing CES," stated Steven Curtis, senior vice president of sale and service at Telco Systems. "We look forward to addressing the unique needs of customers like ATMC, which will continue to shape our wireless backhaul strategy going forward.
The ATMC Wireless 3G Network is the largest and fastest 3G network in Brunswick County offering subscribers not only excellent voice capabilities but also the ability to utilize more of the Internet from there wireless devices. Currently, 33 of ATMC Wireless 48 Brunswick County wireless transmission sites are 3G. The remaining 16 sites will be upgraded to 3G in the near future.
ATMC also offers business customers Ethernet Private Line (EPL) services, transparent LAN services and T1 replacement services using the Telco Systems T-Marc 254.
ATMC Wireless is a subsidiary of Atlantic Telephone Membership Corporation, a nonprofit cooperative, owned by its members, the people of Brunswick County. North Carolina. ATMC not only offers local telephone service, but also a wide variety of additional services, including: high speed Internet, cable TV, wireless, business communications, and security.
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