Communications Crossroads - Fall 2007 - (Page 10) 336801 Adtran p. 10 Multiservice in a small package Today’s highly competitive environment requires Service Providers to offer advanced services to customers more quickly than ever, in a cost-effective manner. As carriers migrate their existing networks to deliver next-generation services, remote terminal (RT) The ADTRAN Total Access 5006 is a small, chassisbased system that is part of the ADTRAN Total Access 5000 Multi-Service Access and Aggregation Platform Total Access® 5006 Multi-Service Access Platform Its small form factor allows carriers to reuse 120- and 240-line cabinets without the cost burden of new site preparation. (MSAP) family. Supporting up to 144 ports per shelf, the Total Access 5006 is designed to retrofit small to medium size remote terminal (RT) cabinets easily and cost effectively. It supports all existing and future MSAP replacements represent a large scale cost impact in new construction, easement, and powering. ADTRAN introduces the Total Access 5006 which is designed to help ease that cost by enabling the retrofit of existing cabinets to support advanced broadband services. modules, enabling a multitude of narrowband or broadband services over copper and fiber. ADTRAN’s Total Access 5006 provides an economical migration path towards a next-generation Ethernet network. www.adtran.com Copyright © 2007 ADTRAN, Inc. All rights reserved. ADTRAN is a registered trademark of ADTRAN, Inc.
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